33 communities Calgary police will have photo radar in this March (MAP)

Mar 2 2020, 5:17 pm

The Calgary Police Service has released the March 2020 list of locations where photo radar will be enforced.

In a release, CPS wrote:

“In response to community needs identified through statistical analysis, collisions, and citizen concerns, mobile photo radar will be set up on Crowchild Trail, Glenmore Trail, Deerfoot Trail, Macleod Trail, Sarcee Trail, and Stoney Trail.”

In addition to the previously mentioned roads, here is a list of communities where the Calgary Police Service will focus their traffic control:

  • Abbeydale
  • Acadia
  • Albert Park/Radisson Heights
  • Alyth/Bonnybrook
  • Applewood Park
  • Auburn Bay
  • Coral Springs
  • Cranston
  • East Shepard Industrial
  • Elbow Park
  • Erin Woods
  • Fairview
  • Forest Lawn
  • Haysboro
  • Kelvin Grove
  • Lakeview
  • Manchester Industrial
  • Marlborough
  • Marlborough/Forest Heights
  • Mayland Heights
  • McKenzie Towne
  • Meadowlark Park
  • Monterey Park
  • New Brighton
  • Oakridge
  • Ogden
  • Penbrook Meadows
  • Pump Hill
  • Renfrew
  • Rundle
  • Southwood
  • Willow Park
  • Windsor Park

The extensive list of all traffic cameras can be found online.

There are also 54 intersection safety cameras set up throughout the city to catch anyone running a red, as seen on the map below.

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City of Calgary

The CPS release states that up to 52 of these locations will also be used to capture vehicles speeding through green and yellow lights, with speeds in excess of 50 km/h putting the driver in front of a judge.

“These drivers not only put themselves in danger, but they also endanger the lives of others,” the release states.

With that, Calgary — you’ve been warned.

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