Keith Gerein: Photo radar was an annoying expense, but its absence has Edmonton paying a higher cost
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Keith Gerein: Photo radar was an annoying expense, but its absence has Edmonton paying a higher cost
Speeding and serious collisions are up in Edmonton in the wake of the Alberta government cracking down on the use of photo radar
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By Keith Gerein
Published Jul 06, 2026
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A photo radar truck works along 97 Street at the corner of 117 Avenue on Wednesday, June 1, 2022 in Edmonton. PH…
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