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You really see every road sign?
At interactions I do. For this reason. I want to know where the speed trap and red light cameras are.

Honestly; I basically read every sign except parking and street name signs.
 

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At interactions I do. For this reason. I want to know where the speed trap and red light cameras are.

Honestly; I basically read every sign except parking and street name signs.
Yeah they are not at major intersections, the one near me is about two blocks away from a major intersection.
 

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Yeah they are not at major intersections, the one near me is about two blocks away from a major intersection.
Red light camera signs are right at the traffic light. Speed traps are about a block away. But trust me; I watch for them.
 

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Jeez Phil do you think your Max Verstappen?
 
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I downloaded Radarbot app on my smartphone. Lets see how that works
So I swapped Radarbot for Waze and I actually like Waze better.
It gives you a quick warning when you go over the speed limit.

Lowering of speed limits and stronger enforcement of speeding is now happening worldwide.
France just lowered their limit to 30 km/h in almost all of Paris.
I suspect this will come to Toronto as well.
Maybe not everywhere, but in a large percentage of the city

 

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So I swapped Radarbot for Waze and I actually like Waze better.
It gives you a quick warning when you go over the speed limit.

Lowering of speed limits and stronger enforcement of speeding is now happening worldwide.
France just lowered their limit to 30 km/h in almost all of Paris.
I suspect this will come to Toronto as well.
Maybe not everywhere, but in a large percentage of the city

Waze was really good when it wasn't in mass use. Now, when traffic problems are developing, you can see the effects of its use- the side routes are becoming busier. Still the best product on the market. I'm just glad that my employer is picking up the tickets.
 

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So I swapped Radarbot for Waze and I actually like Waze better.
It gives you a quick warning when you go over the speed limit.

Lowering of speed limits and stronger enforcement of speeding is now happening worldwide.
France just lowered their limit to 30 km/h in almost all of Paris.
I suspect this will come to Toronto as well.
Maybe not everywhere, but in a large percentage of the city

Almost every 60 km/hr has become 50 km/hr, while the 40s have stayed the same. Eglinton/Lawrence Ave East in Scarborough, east of Kennedy with its multi-lanes, where it's still wide open is 50 Km/hr. While dinky side street in pure residential areas is still 40 Km/hr.

Certain streets, closer to the core are 30 km/hr. I'd be surprised if there is a mass reduction in the still 40 km/hr roads.
 

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Almost every 60 km/hr has become 50 km/hr, while the 40s have stayed the same. Eglinton/Lawrence Ave East in Scarborough, east of Kennedy with its multi-lanes, where it's still wide open is 50 Km/hr. While dinky side street in pure residential areas is still 40 Km/hr.

Certain streets, closer to the core are 30 km/hr. I'd be surprised if there is a mass reduction in the still 40 km/hr roads.
Every north and southbound street from Bayview Ave. to Markham Road, from Eglinton to the 401 have had the speed limits reduced to 50kms/hr. I use Leslie St. a lot and there is only one school and one small mall entrance at York Mills Road yet radar traps have been set up, total money grab.
 
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