Photo radar, red-light cameras coming to Laval
The Quebec government announced today that four intersections in Laval will be equipped with either red-light cameras or photo radar by mid-November.
Pilot project will see 4 intersections get cameras by mid-November
Drivers in Laval could soon get caught committing road infractions on camera.
The Quebec government announced today that four intersections in Laval will be equipped with red-light cameras or photo radar by mid-November.
The move is part of an 18-month pilot project that the government hopes will make Quebec roads safer.
"Since 2009, photo radar and surveillance cameras at red lights have proven to be effective in helping improve the road safety record," said Transport Minister Robert Poëti.
Over the next few weeks, ads will be featured on radio, internet and highway billboards in order to notify drivers.
4 intersections
- Des Laurentides Blvd. at Dagenais Blvd. West (south-east direction): red-light camera
- Curé-Labelle Blvd. at Dagenais Blvd. West (northbound direction): red-light camera
- Concorde Blvd. West at 12th Ave. (north-east direction): red-light camera
- Saint-Martin Blvd. East at Des Laurentides Blvd. (south-west direction): photo radar and red-light camera