Speeding Tickets
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Calgary photo radar tickets being delivered via couriers due to Canada Post strikeCalgary police are ensuring speeders continue to receive their photo radar tickets in spite of the Canada Post strike, with couriers are delivering 19,500 notices since Nov 15.CanadaDec 6, 2024
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Winnipeg Police Board chair, advocates support expanded photo radar enforcementThe Act limits photo radar use to construction, school, and playground zones, and intersections controlled by traffic lights.PoliticsNov 15, 2024
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Warmer weather prompts RCMP to tell drivers to slow downThe arrival of spring weather has prompted the RCMP to issue a warning to drivers about the dangers of driving too fast.TrafficApr 10, 2024
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Central Okanagan traffic cops issue 80 speeding tickets in one monthTraffic police in the Central Okanagan had a busy November, issuing dozens of tickets for a variety of driving infractions, according to a statement.TrafficDec 7, 2023
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Toronto’s speed cameras show a reduction in speeding, report indicatesAn evaluation of three years' worth of data from Toronto's automated speed enforcement cameras shows a reduction of speeding and increased compliance, the City of Toronto says.CanadaJul 11, 2023
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Edmonton police restart Project Tensor after more than 1,600 tickets given in 2022Project TENSOR is continuing for the second year after more than 1600 tickets were issued by Edmonton Police Services during May to September of 2022.TrafficMay 19, 2023
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Peterborough police issue nearly 1,150 speeding charges over 3-month spanThe Peterborough Police Service says from January to March, officers laid 2,384 traffic-related charges.TrafficApr 6, 2023
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Most British Columbians favour speeding tickets based on income over set fines, poll findsResearch Co. surveyed 1,000 adults across the country on the idea of issuing tickets based on a driver's disposable income and the amount they went over the speed limit.CanadaMar 24, 2023
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Nearly 450 in Sask. fined for not wearing a seatbelt in JanuarySGI said 447 tickets were issued around the province for improper use of seatbelts and car seats as part of its latest traffic safety spotlight in January.CanadaFeb 26, 2023
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B.C. councillor proposes tying traffic fines to offenders’ incomesSaanich, B.C., city councillor Teale Phelps Bondaroff is proposing that traffic fines should be based on how much money a person makes and not just a flat rate.PoliticsJan 20, 2023
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