Alberta Photo Radar
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Person critically injured in 3-vehicle crash in Calgary overnightCalgary police say a person was critically injured in a three-vehicle accident overnight at one of the city's most notoriously dangerous intersections.TrafficOct 9, 2025
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Traffic enforcement cameras to be installed at 2 Calgary intersectionsCalgary police have received approval from the province of Alberta to install red light and speed enforcement cameras at two dangerous intersections in the city.TrafficSep 5, 2025
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Photo radar cuts has Edmonton council exploring new traffic enforcement optionsThree weeks after new Alberta government limits on photo radar took effect, Edmonton council is asking the city to look into alternative ways to conduct traffic safety enforcement.TrafficApr 22, 2025
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New provincial photo radar restrictions take effect in AlbertaNew rules now in effect in Alberta prohibit photo radar on numbered provincial highways, and limit its use to school, playground and construction zones.PoliticsApr 1, 2025
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Transportation minister says Alberta’s photo radar changes won’t cause safety riskOn Monday, the Alberta government announced it is ending photo radar on provincial highways except for school, playground and construction zones.PoliticsDec 4, 2024
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Alberta to end use of photo radar on provincial highways, at speed-on-green camerasThe Alberta government also promises to review all the so-called 'fishing holes,' with an aim to remove 70 per cent of the province's existing 2,200 photo radar sites.TrafficDec 2, 2024
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Alberta banning ‘cash cow’ photo radar on Edmonton and Calgary ring roadsAlberta is banning photo radar on Stoney Trail in Calgary and Anthony Henday Drive in Edmonton, saying the ring roads are being used for making money — not traffic safety.TrafficNov 23, 2023
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Calgary photo radar vehicles get high-visibility, safe driving messageThe "drive safe" message on bright yellow background brings CPS photo radar vehicles in line with provincial legislation taking effect next month.CanadaNov 29, 2022
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Alberta extends freeze on new photo radar locations, aims to reduce ‘cash cow’ factorTransportation Minister Rajan Sawhney says the freeze on municipalities adding new photo radar will continue until next Dec. 1.TrafficDec 1, 2021
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Alberta government puts freeze on new photo radar equipment, locationsEffective Dec. 1, municipalities and police agencies will not be allowed to install new or upgraded photo radar devices or set up new locations as the provincial government examines the current rules.CrimeNov 26, 2019
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