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Photo radar project expanding on Sask. highways

A pilot project in Saskatchewan aimed at cracking down on speeders in high-risk traffic zones is being expanded. File / Global News

REGINA – A pilot project in Saskatchewan aimed at cracking down on speeders in high-risk traffic zones is being expanded.

The province says two new locations have been added to the list of high-risk traffic zones where photo speed enforcement will be used to catch speeders.

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Those new areas include Highway 1 East between Pilot Butte and White City, and Highway 12 at Martensville.

Regina’s Ring Road, Circle Drive in Saskatoon, the intersection of Highway 1 and 9th Avenue in Moose Jaw and selected school zones in Regina, Saskatoon and Moose Jaw are already on the list.

The pilot project is expected to start around the middle of next month.

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