Alberta Photo Radar
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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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UCP will continue to roll out NDP’s photo radar overhaulAlberta’s United Conservative Party says it will stay the course with changes to photo radar policy that were decided on by the previous government — for now.CanadaJul 23, 2019
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Manitoba activists fight for elimination of photo radarAlberta communities will have one year to prove that photo radar has been a safety tool on their roads, or the program will be eliminated. Manitoba activists are calling for the same rules.Feb 23, 2019
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Alberta photo radar overhaul coming after review finds it’s a cash cowOn Thursday, the Alberta government released its long-awaited review on photo radar use in the province.TrafficFeb 21, 2019
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Alberta’s Freedom Conservative Party calls for end of photo radarAlberta's Freedom Conservative Party, led by Derek Fildebrandt, is calling for an end of non-red light photo radar across the province.PoliticsJan 9, 2019
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St. Paul scrapping photo radar programSt. Paul town council voted unanimously earlier this month to get rid of the controversial photo radar program, which was introduced three years ago.CrimeDec 30, 2017
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