dukes
05-01-2015, 08:41 PM
http://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=605014
"Those who run red lights, fail to stop at crosswalk signals, or have a habit of speeding are going to have to dig deeper into their pocketbooks if caught by police.
As part of the Alberta government's 2015 fiscal budget, a number of fines will increase by an average of 35% for certain traffic offences.
General speeding fines will now range from $78 to $474, and $156 to $949 through construction zones. The fine for failing to obey a red light will increase from $287 to $488, and from $172 to $233 for failing to stop at a signal/crosswalk or advancing into an intersection controlled by a flashing red light in an unsafe manner."
"Those who run red lights, fail to stop at crosswalk signals, or have a habit of speeding are going to have to dig deeper into their pocketbooks if caught by police.
As part of the Alberta government's 2015 fiscal budget, a number of fines will increase by an average of 35% for certain traffic offences.
General speeding fines will now range from $78 to $474, and $156 to $949 through construction zones. The fine for failing to obey a red light will increase from $287 to $488, and from $172 to $233 for failing to stop at a signal/crosswalk or advancing into an intersection controlled by a flashing red light in an unsafe manner."