Two-dozen tickets were given out to drivers in southeast Calgary last month during a joint traffic enforcement operation.

The Calgary Police Service (CPS) says it worked with Alberta Sheriffs and the RCMP for the operation on Aug. 21.

Officers were on Macleod Trail SW and Highway 2A for about an hour. The corridor is heavily traveled and has seen devastating collisions in the past, often linked to speeding.

To help address this issue, police say other joint enforcement issues are being planned for the future.

During the Aug. 21 check stop, 14 tickets were issued for speeding, including to one driver who was traveling 33 km/h over the limit.

Eight tickets were issued for equipment violations and failure to produce documents.

One ticket was given to a driver who didn’t stop at a stop s

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