Red Light Cameras

Red Light Camera (RLC) is an automated system which photographs vehicles that run red lights. Generally, the camera is triggered when a vehicle enters the intersection (passes the stop-bar) after the traffic signal has turned red. The camera will take two time-stamped photographs of the vehicle: one is taken as the vehicle approaches the stop line and the second is taken as the vehicle moves through the intersection. RLC is focused on altering driver behaviour to eliminate red-light running and increase safety for all road users.

This dataset identifies the intersections in Toronto where Red Light Cameras are located.

For a list of historical (including de-commissioned) locations, please visit the Red Light Camera website or contact us at the email listed.

Data and Resources

Additional Info

Field Value
Dataset Category Map
Refresh Rate Daily
Collection Method
Excerpt This dataset identifies the intersections in Toronto where red light cameras are located.
Limitations
Owner Division Transportation Services
Owner Section
Owner Unit
Owner Email TorontoRLC@toronto.ca
Author Email TorontoRLC@toronto.ca
Maintainer Email TorontoRLC@toronto.ca
Author TorontoRLC@toronto.ca
Civic Issues Mobility
Formats
  • CSV
  • SHP
  • GEOJSON
  • GPKG
Topics
  • Locations and mapping
  • Transportation
  • Public safety
Source
Information URL https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/streets-parking-transportation/traffic-management/
Image URL
Last Updated 2025-05-07 05:03:12.441479
Is Retired? False
Date Published 2019-07-23 17:56:31.216945