Red Light Safety Program
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Ticketing begins April 1st for Regina’s expanded Red Light Safety ProgramEnforcement begins on April 1 for drivers in Regina who fail to stop at the red light before turning right. Police will issue $230 tickets to those who fail to follow through.TrafficMar 28
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Regina’s Red Light Safety Program expands to focus on driver behaviourThe Red Light Safety Program is expanding to ensure motorists are making a complete stop at a red light instead of a rolling stop.TrafficJan 29
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Red light cameras in full effect at three ‘high-risk’ Regina intersectionsThere were 92 collisions at the intersections of Lewvan Drive and Dewdney Avenue, Albert Street and Saskatchewan Drive and Albert Street and Parliament Avenue in Regina in 2017 – six caused by running a red light.CanadaFeb 1, 2019
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