LOL - OK. So you're saying that the City should up the speed limit on some streets because the current limit is too low, causing people to go over the limit, instead of enforcing the current speed limits through the use of these cameras?
Alright, you have any particular examples in mind? Any thoughts as to why the limit is too low?
Now, I'm gonna preface your answer with a few little details.
1) Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) cameras can't be placed just anywhere. They are only able to be placed in either a) designated school zones or b) community safety zones (which are designated via bylaw), which are areas like: school areas, parks/playgrounds, excessive speeding areas, low speed limit compliance areas, or areas with collision history.
2) School zone enforcement is broadly applied city-wide. From 7am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, all designated school zones have a reduced speed limit whether or not there is an ASE in place.
3) Motorists are provided a 90 day warning prior to a new ASE being installed. If it's on your regular routes, then you've been provided IMO ample warning to adjust your behaviour.
Here's a list of all of the 40 ASE locations in Ottawa.
Of particular note, 34 of these locations are around one or more schools!
Of the 6 non-school locations, we have:
High Speed Locations: 4
Parks: 2
You know what, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you're not talking about increasing speed limits around schools, because that's just a wild thing to believe. Why risk the lives of kids in those areas?
And surely you don't mean around Mooney's Bay or Brewer Park. Again, because of the whole kids thing.
So I guess the real question here is, which of the 4 High Speed locations do you think warrant an increase in the posted speed limit?
Data:
Automated Speed Enforcement | City of Ottawa