The City of Toronto held a road safety summit, gathering experts and concerned parents to oppose the provincial government’s plan to ban automated speed cameras. Despite evidence showing the cameras reduce speeding, Ontario’s Minister of Transportation says he will introduce legislation to outlaw them next week. Matthew Bingley reports.
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Toronto holds road safety summit urging government to keep speed cameras
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