Alberta government changing photo radar rules
The Alberta government says it is changing photo radar rules to ensure the focus is on traffic safety, not revenue generation.
The government says many Albertans have expressed growing frustration with the purpose and use of photo radar. To respond to these concerns, Alberta’s government says it implemented a pause on new photo radar equipment and locations on Dec. 1, 2019.
After receiving data from across the province, Alberta’s government says it is taking the first step of banning photo radar on ring roads in Calgary and Edmonton starting Dec. 1. At the same time, Alberta’s government says it will be engaging with municipalities and law enforcement over the next year on removing all “fishing hole” locations across the province.
The government says Albertans can be confident that going forward, photo radar will only be used to improve traffic safety.