The City of Ottawa is adding 23 new photo radar cameras in various locations this year as part of the Traffic Services’ Automated Speed Enforcement Program in an effort to decrease the amount of speeding violations. Read More
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SPEED WATCH: City of Ottawa will be installing 23 more photo radar cameras in 2023
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