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The City of Belleville, Ontario, continues its efforts to improve road safety by relocating its Automatic Speed Enforcement (ASE) cameras to new Community Safety Zones. Beginning the week of January 6 to 10, these cameras will be active at the following locations:
📍 Ashley Street (from Ducette Road to Old Madoc Road)
📍 Dundas Street East (from George Street to First Street)
📍 Palmer Road (from Bridge Street West to Dundas Street West)
📍 Sidney Street (from Moira Street West to Bridge Street West)
The ASE program is a critical part of Belleville’s commitment to fostering a safer, more livable community. By targeting areas identified as Community Safety Zones, this initiative focuses on protecting vulnerable road users, such as pedestrians and cyclists, while encouraging drivers to maintain appropriate speeds.
These zones were chosen based on traffic patterns, community concerns, and a history of speeding incidents. The goal is not just enforcement but education—helping drivers become more aware of their speeds and their impact on community safety.
The City encourages all residents and drivers passing through Belleville to adhere to posted speed limits, especially in areas marked as Community Safety Zones. Fines from speeding violations captured by ASE cameras are reinvested into the city’s infrastructure, supporting improvements that benefit the entire community.
For more information about the ASE program, including answers to frequently asked questions, please visit Belleville.ca/Traffic. If you have additional questions, feel free to contact the Transportation and Operations department at 613-967-3275 or email opgeneral@belleville.ca.
By working together to prioritize safe and responsible driving, Belleville is taking meaningful steps toward creating a secure environment for everyone who calls this city home.
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