Radar Speed Signs
What is a Radar Speed Sign?
A Radar speed sign is an LED sign that displays a vehicle's speed as they approach the sign. The signs are solar powered, allowing them to be easily deployed in any location and they are mounted above existing posted speed limit signs.
In support of Vision Zero, the Region of Durham uses radar speed signs on Regional roads to improve driver awareness of speed limits and reduce aggressive driving. Research carried out by the Region and other external agencies have shown that radar speed signs are effective for about six to eight weeks at a time, when combined with police enforcement.
The signs will be installed in locations rotating throughout the Region such as hamlets, school zones, community safety zones.
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Requesting a Radar Speed Sign
In order to request a radar speed sign, you must first confirm the location meets the Region's eligibility requirements.
- The requested location must be on a Regional Road.
- The device can only be placed on public property, such as a boulevard.
- The requested location cannot be close to a traffic signal or a stop sign facing oncoming traffic.
Some sites may be ineligible for a radar speed sign for reasons other then what's been listed above due to site specific conditions. Traffic Engineering and Operations staff will attempt to install signs at the suggested locations if they are found to be warranted, however, alternate sites may be considered if the location is not favourable.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do you do with the data collected from the signs?
How do I request a radar speed sign?
You can request a radar speed sign by submitting the online request form found HERE. Upon receipt by Regional staff, the location eligibility will be reviewed and if approved, the location will be added to our rotational sign program.
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