Crime & Safety

Canton Adds New Roads To Run Speed Detection Radar

The city after Nov. 20 will start enforcing speeding violators on three roads and one school zone.

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The city of Canton recently updated its speed detection device permit with the Georgia Department of Transportation, Canton police said in a press release.

For motorists, that means the city has added new roads to the list of thoroughfares it will patrol for speed enforcement. 

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The following roads have been approved for speed enforcement:

  • Northside Cherokee Boulevard: 40 miles per hour
  • Northside Parkway: 25 miles per hour
  • Reservoir Drive: 35 miles per hour
  • Teasley Middle School zone on Reservoir Drive: 25 miles per hour

Officers will issue warnings on these roadways for the next 30 days and will begin enforcing speeding violations after Nov. 20.

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