Hamilton is poised to add another five red light cameras to intersections on the Mountain and in the lower city.

The city already has cameras installed at 24 intersections in an effort to cut down on serious T-bone collisions. The latest planned additions would bring the total number to 29.

The proposed new intersection were chosen based on collision data and include:

Twenty Road at Upper James Street (southbound);

Cannon Street at James Street North (northbound);

Fennel Avenue at Upper James Street (northbound);

Wentworth Street at Wilson Street (southbound);

Stone Church Road at Upper Gage Avenue (eastbound).

More than half of the existing cameras are in the lower city, with several set up along the Main and King corridor.

Council previously approved a multi-year installation plan that will see five cameras a year added from 2017 to 2021.

Last year, 14,167 tickets were mailed out to red-light runners caught on camera. A ticket costs you $325 (once a victim surcharge is factored in.)

Revenue from the tickets goes into a city reserve largely dedicated to traffic safety improvements in the city.