Update on Project E.R.A.S.E

Peel Regional Police ran Project E.R.A.S.E. to combat dangerous driving and street racing. The program used education, enforcement, and social awareness to improve road safety. They investigated over 1,100 vehicles and issued charges for speeding, noise violations, and impaired driving.
Continued efforts to prioritize safety – UPDATE on traffic calming in Wards 1 & 5

Reducing vehicular speed and cut-through traffic, particularly in local residential areas, remains a priority. The City continues to implement speed cushions, automated speed enforcement (ASE) cameras, road diets, increased signage, and strategically lowered neighbourhood speed limits to encourage safer driving behavior. “I continue to hear from residents that speeding and cut-through traffic is a significant […]
Media Release: City of Brampton adds 40 more Automated Speed Enforcement cameras to local streets

On November 09, 2024, The City of Brampton continues to strengthen its commitment to traffic safety by installing 40 additional Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) cameras, getting one step closer to its goal of 185 cameras by the end of summer 2025. These newly installed cameras advance the City’s ongoing efforts to curb speeding and improve […]
Brampton Launches New Automated Speed Enforcement Processing Centre

Brampton has unveiled its new Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) Processing Centre, making it Ontario’s largest and most advanced facility for road safety enforcement. The Centre, supported by 42 new hires, aims to process traffic violations faster and more efficiently, helping deter speeding across the province. With plans to deploy 185 ASE cameras by 2025, Brampton is setting a new standard in road safety and community protection.
PRP Project Warlock – Multiple Arrests Made in Violent Home Invasions, Robberies and Carjacking’s
Peel Regional Police’s Project Warlock tackled an organized crime network behind numerous violent crimes in Brampton and Mississauga. Over six months, investigators solved 17 violent crimes, recovered stolen vehicles and property, and arrested 18 individuals. This operation highlights the urgent need for bail reform to improve public safety.
Peel Regional Police Address Surge in Illegal Street Racing, Brampton Tightens Bylaws

Peel Regional Police (PRP) shared their ongoing efforts to enhance public safety and curb illegal street racing during a recent city council meeting, revealing over 20,000 Highway Traffic Act offense charges issued this year. The discussion highlighted the persistent issue of car rallies and the need for stricter bylaws. The council approved a motion to review and tighten Brampton’s bylaws, emphasizing the balance between public safety and constitutional rights.
Bike The Creek Celebrates 10 Years

Bike the Creek returns on Saturday Jun 8th (2024) for it’s 10th year. Bike the Creek is a FREE event aimed at encouraging people of all ages to discover the joys of cycling. Participants are requested to bring reusable water bottles to help minimize waste.
Brampton Advances Road Safety with New Automated Speed Enforcement Centre

Brampton advances plans for a new Automated Speed Enforcement Regional Processing Centre, hiring nearly 50 staff and gearing up for enhanced traffic safety measures. The Centre, aiming to curb speeding and enforce local traffic laws, will be operational by summer 2024, underlining Brampton’s dedication to road safety. This initiative aligns with the city’s ongoing ASE program, which aims to increase to 185 cameras by summer 2025, showcasing Brampton’s role in fostering safer streets.
Road Safety Update – Advocating for Speed Enforcement Cameras Outside of Safety Zones

Road racing, aggressive driving, and speeding along regional roads in Peel Region continue to result in death and injury. A recent early morning incident on Bovaird Drive resulted in the death of 3 men with police suggesting a link to street racing. A motion by Councillor Santos to advocate to the Minister of Transportation for changes to the Highway Traffic Act to allow ASE Cameras outside of Community Safety Zones and School Zones was passed by Regional Council.
Downtown Brampton Neighbourhood Tackles Community Safety Challenges

Over 40 residents participated in the Central Public School Community Safety Workshop along with representatives from Peel Police, Region of Peel Human Services, By-law Enforcement, City Security, the City’s Community Safety team, Welcoming Streets Outreach, Regeneration Outreach, Mayor Brown, Councillor Santos and Councillor Vicente and their support teams.