A survey indicates 73% of Ontarians support automated speed enforcement, with 76% believing cameras deter speeding. Most respondents slow down when nearing a camera, and 52% are unlikely to speed afterward. The Canadian Automobile Association reports an increase in tickets issued due to more cameras and highlights a change in driver behavior, with 46% of respondents avoiding roads with speed cameras. Despite vandalism incidents, the survey indicates a general trend towards compliance with speed enforcement measures.
73 percent of respondents support automated speed enforcement. Additionally, 76 percent believe these cameras effectively deter speeding. The survey indicates 73 percent slow down near speed enforcement cameras.
23 percent of respondents reported receiving a ticket from an automated speed enforcement camera, indicating an increase from previous years. This year's survey notes a larger jump in tickets compared to past surveys.
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