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In response to community needs identified through statistical analysis, collisions and citizen concerns, mobile radar will be set up on Crowchild Trail, Deerfoot Trail, Barlow Trail, Stoney Trail, Macleod Trail, Sarcee Trail and Glenmore Trail.
Photo radar will be focusing on the communities of Altadore, Banff Trail, Deer Run, Douglasdale/Douglasglen, Falconridge, Forest Lawn, Glendale, Killarney/Glengarry, Martindale, Mayland Heights, Montgomery, Mount Pleasant, North Glenmore Park, Ogden, Palliser, Panorama, Ramsay, Richmond, Rocky Ridge, Rundle, Shawnessy, Signal Hill, South Calgary, Southview, Strathcona, Tuscany, West Hillhurst, and Woodbine.
As well as photo radar, there are 50 Intersection Safety Camera (ISC) locations throughout the city. These cameras can photograph vehicles entering the intersections during all phases of the signal, including red light infractions. Two new ISCs are now located at Crowchild Trail & 12 Mile Coulee Road N.W., in the eastbound and westbound direction.
These cameras continue to reduce collisions and foster a safer driving environment at our intersections.
The speed on green initiative uses up to 47 of these ISC locations to capture vehicles that speed through green and yellow lights. Speeding fines reflect how fast you are travelling over the limit. Speeds in excess of 50 km/hr over the speed limit result in an appearance before a judge.
These drivers not only put themselves in danger, but they also endanger the lives of others.
For a full list of Intersection Safety Camera locations, please visit www.calgary.ca/cps/ Pages/Traffic/Speed-on-green- and-red-light-cameras.aspx.
URL : http://newsroom.calgary.ca/ april-2017-photo-enforcement- locations
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