Ford's rear camera recall is now up to 1.4 million cars, including 360,000 Mustangs and 515,000 Edges. Ford estimates a defect rate of 2.7%.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says “enough is enough” when it comes to automated speed enforcement cameras in the province and on Thursday announced legislation to ban them when Queen’s Park reconvenes in ...
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.
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What Those Lines on Your Backup Camera Really Tell You
There are typically two sets of lines on a backup camera. One does not move, giving you a consistent distance guide straight ...
The Ford government will table legislation to abolish Ontario’s speed cameras, the premier announced, as he continues his push to get rid of a system he has repeatedly called a “tax grab.” On Thursday ...
TORONTO - Ontario’s chiefs of police are coming out strongly in favour of speed cameras, after Premier Doug Ford threatened to get rid of them provincewide. The Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is hosting a press conference in Vaughan today (Sept. 25) where he is expected to announce legislation to ban speed cameras. Ford will be joined by Prabmeet Sarkaria, ...
Issues with rear-view cameras have prompted a wide-scale recall of almost 1.5 million Ford vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced a recall this month of more than 50 ...
Premier Doug Ford’s plan to scrap speed cameras on local roads has put him at odds with Toronto’s mayor and police chief. “Speed kills,” warned Mayor Olivia Chow. “Torontonians, especially those most ...
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." ...
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