​​​​BRAMPTON, ON — The City of Brampton is ramping up its road safety efforts with 50 new Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) cameras​reinforcing its commitment to curbing speeding and protecting residents in community safety zones.

With these new cameras, Brampton now has a total of 150 Automated Speed Enforcement cameras in operation. The City is on track to reach its goal of installing 185 cameras by the end of summer 2025. These cameras are located near schools, parks and throughout residential areas to help reduce speeding and improve road safety. All newly installed cameras are now active and will automatically detect and issue tickets to vehicles exceeding the posted speed limit.

ASE is a proven tool helping enforce speed limits and protect all road users, especially the most vulnerable, including children and seniors. Brampton’s ASE program is one of the largest and most ambitious municipal initiatives of its kind in Canada, demonstrating the City’s leadership in road safety. 

The 50 new cameras are at the following locations (as of June 6, 2025): 

Ward 1

  • Kingswood Dr. Near Merton Rd. 
  • Madoc Dr. North of Lauderdale Rd.
  • Vodden St. East. West of Leeward Dr.
  • Ken Whillans Dr. North of Church St. E

Ward 2

  • Colonel Bertram Rd. North of Hambley Crt.
  • Burnt Elm Dr. North of Milkweed Cres. 
  • Monte Vista Trail North of Kerwood Pl. 
  • Wexford Rd. East of Dundalk Cres. 
  • Colonel Bertram Rd. South of Penrose Crt.
  • Kennedy Rd. South of Notre Dame Ave.
  • Kennedy Rd. South of Wexford Rd.

Ward 3 

  • Abbey Rd. North of Pleaseley Rd. 
  • County Court Blvd. East of Turtlecreek Blvd.
  • County Court Blvd. South of Bloomingdale Dr.
  • Clarence St. East of Hurontario St.
  • Duncan Bull Dr. West of Melville Cres.

Ward 4 

  • Sterritt Dr. West of Drinkwater Rd. 
  • Cherrytree Dr. North of Partricia Crt.

Ward 5 

  • Parity Rd. South of Argelia Cres.
  • Jordensen Dr. North of Lackington St.
  • Antibes Dr. East of Jordensen Dr. 
  • Gretna Dr. North of Cambridge Cres. 
  • Ingleborough Dr. East of Elbern Markell Dr. 
  • Richmead Rd. West of Parity Rd.
  • Dwellers Rd. East of Fletcher's Creek Blvd.
  • Parkway Ave. West of Cambridge Cres.

Ward 6 

  • Queen Mary Dr. South of Sunnybrook Cres. 
  • Worthington Ave. South of Clayborne Ave.
  • Heatherdale Rd. South of Continental Rd. 
  • Tribune Dr. East of Robert Parkinson Dr.
  • Veterans Dr. North of Yardmaster Dr. 
  • Kanata Rd. West of Queen Mary Dr.
  • Worthington Ave. South of Spencer Dr.
  • Creditview Rd. South of Buick Blvd.
  • Remembrance Rd. West of Fryent St.

Ward 7 

  • Dearbourne Blvd. East of Dorset Dr.
  • North Park Dr. West of Massey St. 
  • Birchbank Rd. West of Belmont Dr.

Ward 8 

  • Finchgate Blvd. North of Festoon Pl.
  • Tappet Dr. West of Pinestaff Rd.
  • Greenbriar Rd. South of Glenfield Cres.
  • Cottrelle Blvd. Westbound West of Prince Edward Blvd.
  • McVean Dr. North of Tappet Dr.

Ward 9 

  • Masjid Dr. East of Great Lakes Dr. 
  • Wardenwood Dr. South of Trentonian St. 
  • Ross Dr. South of Countryside Dr.
  • Peter Robertson Blvd. East of Dandelion Rd.

Ward 10 

  • Via Romano Way North of Alfredo Ave.
  • Meltwater Cres. East of Long Branch Trl.
  • Clarkway Dr. North of Singletree Rd.

How to pay an ASE ticket

When a ticket is issued, the vehicle owner will receive it by mail to the address at which the vehicle is registered. The vehicle owner is responsible for fines issued to the vehicle, regardless of who was driving at the time of the offence. Fines can be paid in the following ways:

  • Online through the City of Brampton’s Court Services Payment Portal 
  • In-person at the Brampton Provincial Offences Court (5 Ray Lawson Blvd.) or by visiting a Service Brampton​ location to make a payment in person. 
  • Telephone by using the automated touch-tone system at 905.874.2404.
  • Mail by sending a cheque or money order. 

Tickets must be paid by the due date to avoid additional fees. Vehicle licence plate registrations cannot be renewed if an ASE ticket is not paid. Visit brampton.ca/aps​ for more information. 

About Brampton’s Automated Speed Enforcement Program 

Automated Speed Enforcement uses a camera and speed measurement device to enforce speed limits. The ASE system is a reliable traffic-calming tool using technology to help make roads safer for all users. 

ASE is designed to work in tandem with other road safety measures, such as traffic calming, Community Safety Zones​, ​ digital traffic signs, education initiatives and police enforcement to help improve safety for people of all ages by: 

  • Increasing speed compliance. 
  • Altering driver behaviour. 
  • Increasing public awareness about the critical need to slow down. 

Statistics on Brampton’s ASE program, which supports investments for more cameras and the creation of additional Community Safety Zones, indicate an average decrease in vehicular speeds of 6.5 km/h across all ASE camera sites and up to 18 km/h in select locations. 

Recently, an ASE camera on Howard Stewart Road (Ward 6), strategically placed in front of Whaley’s Corners Public School, which welcomes students from kindergarten to grade 8, a childcare centre and a community park, captured a vehicle travelling 133 km/h in a 40 km/h zone.

Earlier this year, the highest recorded speed to date under Brampton’s ASE program was captured at 144 km/h, more than 100 km/h over the posted speed limit, on Heart Lake Road north of Copperfield Road. This camera monitors southbound traffic near Esker Lake Public School, where the posted speed limit is 40 km/h.

These excessive speeds are dangerous and demonstrate the urgent need for programs like ASE to deter reckless driving and improve community safety in Brampton.

For more information, visit brampton.ca/ase.  

Community safety reminder: ASE ticket fraud prevention 

The City of Brampton is reminding drivers and vehicle owners to remain vigilant about potential text message scams involving ASE tickets. 

ASE tickets are never sent by text message. Fines are only issued by mail to the address to which the vehicle licence plate is registered. To pay a fine online, visit the City of Brampton websiteThe City does not solicit third-party websites for penalty payments.  

Individuals who receive text messages about ASE tickets should not click on any links and are encouraged to report it to Peel Regional Police​ by visiting their nearest station. Such fraud reports are not taken over the phone.  ​​

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