The Calgary Police Service (CPS) has got the go-ahead from the province to reintroduce automated traffic enforcement, nine months after Alberta removed photo radar from provincial highways and cracked down on other methods of traffic enforcement.

Since then, officials in various levels of government and law enforcement, including Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek and CPS leadership, have called for the new policies to be scrapped.

As of December 2024, mandatory restrictions resulted in the removal of photo radar on provincial highways and limited the use of Intersection Safety Devices (ISDs) for red light enforcement only on non-provincial roads and connectors. This change also resulted in the removal of speed-on-green ISDs at intersections.

CPS submitted requests to reinstate automatic traffi

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