Alberta modifying rules on photo radar to ensure use is “not for revenue”
EDMONTON, AB – Alberta’s government is restricting the use of automated traffic enforcement (ATE), putting the onus on municipalities to justify each location where photo radar is deployed.
The province says changes will start in April 2022 to enhance accountability and transparency, ensuring that photo radar technology is used primarily for traffic safety, not for revenue.
Changes coming into effect in 2022 that will help Albertans include:
- restrictions on photo radar use in transition zones and on residential roads with less than 50 km/h speed limits
- restrictions do not apply to school, playground or construction zones
- eliminating double ticketing within five minutes
- mandating all photo radar enforcement vehicles be clearly visible
- requiring rationale and data for sites to justify the use of photo radar