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Toronto adds 25 more speed cameras to its fleet of 50, new locations released

In a sixth round of rotating the cameras, the original 50 speed cameras will be placed at these locations:Humberwood Boulevard south of Pinecone Drive Burnhamthorpe Road west of Dundas Street West Parkside Drive south of Algonquin Avenue Keele Street north of Wandle Avenue Duncanwoods Drive west of Gracedale Boulevard Ossington Avenue north of Churchill Avenue Queens Quay West east of Bathurst Street Yonge Street near Glen Elm Avenue Sherbourne Street south of Wellesley Street East Overlea...

The city noted that one of the cameras, at Parkside Drive, will remain there again due to community concerns.

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