Quaint road leading to Essa Township Administration Centre

Transforming Road Safety in Ontario’s Essa Township with Photo Speed Enforcement

Improving road safety has become a top priority for many municipalities across Canada. Ontario’s Township of Essa is taking significant strides towards safer roads by partnering with Global Traffic Group in launching an Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program, the most modern iteration of photo radar technology.

Driving Change and Saving Lives: Essa Township is committed to making its roadways safer for everyone. The introduction of ASE marks an innovative milestone that will work collaboratively alongside existing traffic calming measures to curb dangerous driving habits.

“Essa Council and staff are pleased to be rolling out our automated speed enforcement program,” says Mayor Sandy McDonald. “This program will be instrumental in having drivers abide by the posted speed limits to greatly help with safety and life-saving measures.” The ASE program will be implemented in Community Safety Zones deemed by Township of Essa Council to be of greatest concern for safety.

See Essa Township’s Press Release

At Global, we specialize in pioneering innovative ways to save lives while creating smarter and more efficient communities through our cutting-edge solutions. With two decades of expertise under our belt and numerous successful partnerships, municipalities trust Global as their preferred traffic enforcement partner.

Global’s state-of-the-art enforcement programs blend seamlessly into the community with no upfront costs. We provide everything from setup assistance to processing centre software so local administration can focus on managing a safe and supportive community.

Essa Township’s commitment towards enhancing community safety is commendable, and their partnership with Global Traffic Group takes it one step further by implementing ASE to protect community members and visitors.

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