Windsor, Ont., will likely approve speed cameras this month. Do they work?
If the program is approved by council, the city says after it's paid off any profit will go toward traffic calming measures.
www.cbc.caThe latest Windsor radar-related news I found is about two different topics: the Windsor Port Authority’s radar-based vessel tracking and Windsor’s planned speed-camera rollout. The port has been using radar plus cameras to monitor the Detroit River and improve safety and border security, with a newer upgrade reported in May 2025.[3][6]
Windsor Port Authority’s radar system has been in use for more than a decade to track vessels on the river and help prevent collisions and assist with enforcement and rescues. A May 2025 report says the port installed radar-integrated cameras that automatically follow moving objects and provide real-time visual confirmation. That same report says future upgrades may include drone-detection integration.[6][3]
If you meant “radar” in the traffic sense, Windsor’s city council was considering a photo-radar-style automated speed enforcement program in April 2025. The plan called for five leased cameras rotating among more than 50 locations, with two active at a time and 90-day warning signs before enforcement begins. CTV reported the city estimated about 23,000 tickets a year if approved.[2][4]
The newest clearly dated Windsor radar item in the results is the May 28, 2025 report on the Port of Windsor’s radar-integrated camera upgrade. The newest traffic-radar item is the April 2025 speed-camera rollout story.[4][2][6]
Would you like the port-security radar story or the traffic speed-camera story summarized in more detail?
If the program is approved by council, the city says after it's paid off any profit will go toward traffic calming measures.
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