Lowertown residents gathered along King Edward Avenue this week for what they call a “speed gun party" — an effort to prove that a speed camera that was removed from this intersection was effective at slowing drivers. About a dozen people came together in the snow for what they called a “speed gun party” on the corner of King Edward Avenue and St. Andrew Street. A group of Lowertown residents and other advocates came together for a 'speed gun party' along King Edward Avenue on Thursday afternoon. In 2024, the speed camera on King Edward Avenue led the city with 59,656 violations, or an average of 163 per day. Speed camera alternativesFollowing the speed camera ban, the Ford government pledged $210 million for municipalities to implement other traffic-calming measures like speed bumps and roundabouts.
Source: CBC News January 16, 2026 13:56 UTC