It's also setting up 10 red light cameras, find the list of where the cameras are going here
If you're one of the those drivers who tends to try to slip through a yellow or red light, better think again.
The Niagara Region is setting up 10 red light cameras in late January, issuing tickets to anyone who chooses to run a red light.
The lights are currently being installed, with more to come in January.
The region is also getting ready to move its four automated speed cameras around, during the week of January 8th.
The Niagara region adds it is collecting data on the cameras, and will present that to council in the spring.
Red light cameras are planned for:
Fort Erie
- Garrison Road (Regional Road 3) and Pettit Road / Daytona Drive
Grimsby
- Christie Street (Regional Road 12) and South Service Road (Regional Road 40)
Lincoln
- Ontario Street (Regional Road 18) and South Service Road (Regional Road 40)
Niagara Falls
- Stanley Avenue (Regional Road 102) and Dunn Street
- Lundy's Lane (Regional Road 20) and Garner Road
Pelham
- Highway 20 (Regional Road 20) and Victoria Avenue (Regional Road 24)
St. Catharines
- St. Paul Street (Regional Road 81) and First Street Louth
- Niagara Street (Regional Road 48) and Parnell Road
Welland
- Lincoln Avenue (Regional Road 29) and Prince Charles Drive (Regional Road 54)
- Niagara Street (Regional Road 50) and Quaker Road
New locations for speed cameras.
Fort Erie
- Central Avenue (Regional Road 124) between Gilmore Road and Bertie Street (Our Lady of Victory Catholic Elementary School)
Grimsby
- Main Street (Regional Road 81) between Nelles Road South and Bartlett Avenue (Regional Road 14) (Park Elementary School)
Lincoln
- Victoria Avenue (Regional Road 24) between Frederick Avenue and King Street (Regional Road 81) (Twenty Valley Public School)
Niagara-on-the-Lake
- Niagara Stone Road (Regional Road 55) between Concession 6 Road and Four Mile Creek Road (Regional Road 100) (Crossroads Public Elementary School)