New Driving Rules Alert: New Road Safety Laws Mean Pedestrians Face Fines for Late Crossings

New Driving Rules Alert: New Road Safety Laws Mean Pedestrians Face Fines for Late Crossings

Peel Regional Police have issued a strong warning for pedestrians in Canada as part of Canada Road Safety Week 2025. The message is clear: Follow new driving rules and road safety laws — or face fines. A major focus this year? Pedestrian timing at crosswalks, where crossing late could now result in hefty tickets.


Traffic Signal 101: What Pedestrians Must Know

Peel Police are cracking down on pedestrian safety by enforcing strict rules tied to traffic signal countdowns. Here’s a breakdown:

“Walk” Signal (White Walking Person Icon)

  • This is your cue to begin crossing.
  • The full countdown timer (often starting at 25–30 seconds) begins after this signal.

Countdown Timer (Flashing Numbers)

  • This shows how many seconds remain before the light turns red.
  • You must begin crossing while the timer is above 18 seconds.
  • If the timer is 18 seconds or lower, DO NOT start crossing.

If you begin crossing at 18 seconds or below, police will consider it unsafe — and issue a ticket.

Flashing Hand or Solid Red Hand

  • Never begin crossing during this phase.
  • If you’re already in the intersection, finish crossing quickly and safely.

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What’s Changing — and Why?

Peel Police stated that too many people start crossing during the final few seconds, putting themselves and drivers at risk. As a result, a new enforcement policy is in place:

  • Pedestrians who start crossing with 18 seconds or less left on the timer may be issued a traffic ticket.
  • Police are monitoring high-traffic intersections in Mississauga and Brampton with these updated standards.

Potential Fines and Penalties

Under the Highway Traffic Act, pedestrians caught disobeying signal rules can receive:

  • Tickets ranging from $50 to $100
  • Warnings or citations
  • Inclusion in the official road safety violation record

According to Peel Police, 18 seconds is the minimum time needed for an average pedestrian to cross safely at a typical 4-lane intersection. Starting after this:

  • Puts the pedestrian at greater risk of being in the middle of the road when lights change
  • Causes confusion for drivers trying to make legal turns
  • Increases chances of collisions

Road Safety Tips for Pedestrians

To stay compliant and safe:

  • Only cross at intersections and crosswalks
  • Begin crossing only when the “Walk” signal appears
  • Do not start if the countdown is at or below 18 seconds
  • Be alert for turning vehicles
  • Avoid distractions like phones or headphones

What Drivers Should Also Know

While this initiative focuses on pedestrians, drivers must also:

  • Yield to pedestrians lawfully in crosswalks
  • Stop behind crosswalks and intersections
  • Avoid distractions
  • Be especially alert in school zones and residential areas

Final Takeaway

The new driving rules and road safety laws in Peel are about protecting everyone — whether you’re behind the wheel or on foot. Understanding traffic signal basics is now more important than ever.

If the signal countdown is at 18 seconds or less — stop and wait.
Crossing late could cost you a fine — or your life.

Stay safe. Follow the signals. Respect the road.

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