Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): The City of Calgary has announced the activation of photo radar in 19 communities across Calgary throughout November, aiming to enhance safety for drivers and workers, particularly in construction zones.
The initiative seeks to reduce speeding, prevent collisions, and promote responsible driving habits in high-risk areas. In conjunction with this effort, 57 Intersection Safety Cameras will continue to monitor and enforce compliance with red-light signals, further preventing serious accidents.
Photo radar activation will occur in the following communities: Albert Park/Radisson Heights, Capitol Hill, Coventry Hills, Crestmont, Falconridge, Glendale, Glengarry, Killarney, McKenzie Lake, McKenzie Towne, Mount Pleasant, Parkland, Penbrooke Meadows, Pump Hill, Ramsay, Renfrew, Shaganappi, Shawnessy, and West Hillhurst.
City officials are urging motorists to exercise caution and adhere to posted speed limits, especially in construction and school zones. This enforcement campaign aligns with Calgary’s ongoing commitment to Vision Zero, an initiative focused on eliminating traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries through education, engineering, and enforcement.
Residents can visit Calgary’s official website for updates on traffic safety initiatives and enforcement schedules.
