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Alberta says $171-million in revenue was generated by photo radar across the province in 2022-2023. In 2023, Edmonton collected more than $26-million from photo radar tickets, Pelletier said.
The 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.
The Lethbridge Police Service are warning the public of a new photo radar texting scam. They are providing tips to stay safe ...
The number of municipalities using photo radar and red-light cameras in Alberta has dropped by more than a third since last year, according to figures from the province.
Alberta has about 2,200 photo radar sites used by 24 municipalities. The new measures also end "speed-on-green" photo radar at intersections. Drivers will only receive tickets if they run red lights.
Alberta 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.
The Alberta government announced it will be slashing the number of photo radar sites across the province by 70 per cent from 2,200 locations to 650 next year. “These changes will once and for ...
In Alberta, there are about 2,200 photo radar locations. Ontario, a bigger province, is next at 600 photo radar spots. With the 70 per cent cut Alberta will be in the same ballpark.
The Alberta government will slash another 70 per cent of photo radar sites throughout the province by next spring, Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen announced Monday. But while Dreeshen has ...
Alberta Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen announces changes to photo radar programs in Alberta on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024. Photo by Shaughn Butts/Postmedia Article content ...
EDMONTON - Alberta’s transportation minister rejects accusations a move to reduce photo radar enforcement puts lives at risk. Devin Dreeshen says the last three municipalities that removed it ...
The Alberta government is banning photo radar “fishing holes” on ring roads in Calgary and Edmonton starting Dec. 1. Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen announced Thursday the four-year ...