Edmonton Collisions
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1st snowfall of season means delays, collisions on Edmonton-area roadsIn the Edmonton area, a total of two to five centimetres of snow is expected by Monday evening.CanadaOct 23, 2023
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Edmontonians met with 1st snowy commute of the season: ‘It’s crazy’Drivers in and around Edmonton experienced a snowy commute Wednesday morning, as the first snowfall of the season blanketed the region.WeatherNov 2, 2022
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Edmonton to open 2 collision reporting centres for drivers involved in minor crashesThe Edmonton Police Service is partnering with Accident Support Services International Ltd. (ASSI) to open two collision reporting centres this fall.TrafficAug 19, 2022
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Edmonton’s first parking ban of the season begins Tuesday nightThe parking ban on Edmonton's arterial and collector roads, bus routes and business improvement areas starts at 7 p.m. Tuesday, however parking can continue on residential streets.TrafficNov 16, 2021
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COVID-19 pandemic played a role in safety on Edmonton’s roads: officialsCOVID-19 restrictions made for fewer crashes in Edmonton this year, but there was still some alarming driver behaviour.TrafficNov 27, 2020
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Edmonton councillor calls for renewed road safety following city’s release of traffic crash dataAn Edmonton councillor is renewing calls to improve road safety within the city.TrafficSep 13, 2020
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Over 360 crashes in Edmonton over snowy weekendPolice say over this snowy weekend in Edmonton, there were 363 collisions in the city.WeatherNov 9, 2019
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‘Too fast. Slow Down’: City says Edmonton driver feedback signs are workingThe city says driver feedback signs are slowing down motorists by about 12 kilometres per hour.TrafficSep 23, 2019
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Edmonton’s traffic safety conference another effort to eliminate fatal collisionsEdmonton is hosting the 10th annual International Conference on Urban Traffic Safety, which has attracted experts in the field from around the world.TrafficJul 9, 2018
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Edmonton sees rise in fatal collisions but number of pedestrian and bike crashes dropNew numbers released by the Office of Traffic Safety show the number of fatal collisions in Edmonton increased 23.8 per cent from 2016 to 2017.CrimeMay 18, 2018
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