The final example of Ford's last-remaining hot hatch, the Focus ST, has rolled off the production line in Germany, ending a lineage stretching back more than 45 years. Images posted to the 'Ford Focus ...
The death of Ford‘s passenger cars in North America was swift. After the company announced the end of the Fiesta and Focus in 2018, the Fiesta soldiered on here in the States for one more model year, ...
Doug Ford’s vow to scrap Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) cameras provincewide drew a heated response across Ontario, including in London, and especially from supporters of the so-called speed ...
'I'm wondering if we can use those cameras to identify stolen cars as well' You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is musing about repurposing the speed cameras he intends to soon ban and using them to track down stolen cars. Ford has announced his government will introduce legislation ...
Municipal roads are having another moment, and this time it’s not about bike lanes. While Thursday’s announcement to ban speed cameras across Ontario has predictably triggered outrage from safety ...
Flanked by signs with the speed limit and flashing lights, Premier Doug Ford announced that his government will introduce legislation in the coming weeks to ban speed cameras in Ontario, at a press ...
Premier Doug Ford says his government will introduce legislation next month to ban the use of municipal speed cameras across Ontario, framing the devices as nothing more than a “cash grab” from local ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Thursday morning that his government will soon table legislation to ban the use of speed cameras — a traffic enforcement tool Ford has called an ineffective "tax grab." ...
During a press conference on Thursday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said his government would introduce legislation in the coming weeks to ban speed cameras in the province. Speed bumps, roundabouts, and ...
The Progressive Conservatives had been in power for roughly a year and a half when Doug Ford told his transportation minister to allow towns and cities to begin installing automated speed cameras.
Toronto vandals have declared war on speed cameras. Last week, police confirmed that three more cameras had been dismembered, bringing the September total to twenty—including sixteen in a single night ...