SASKATOON – City councillors voted yesterday to accept a two-year photo speed enforcement pilot project in Saskatoon.
This means photo radar cameras will be active in certain school zones and on sections of Circle Drive. Police Chief Clive Weighill says the purpose of the project is to reduce speeding and collisions, pointing out two motorists were killed in crashes on Circle Drive last year.
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