Saskatchewan's photo radar enforcement project is here to stay. SGI said the project was successful over the last two years in reducing speeding, collisions and injuries in areas where photo radar was enforced. That will be up to a committee that will look at which "high-risk areas around the province could benefit from photo speed enforcement." Twenty-two people died and another 579 were injured due to speed-related collisions in 2016, SGI said in a news release. Collisions resulting in injury or death also decreased by about seven incidents per year in school zones as well, which SGI said results in about 10 fewer injuries.
Source: CBC News September 17, 2018 16:41 UTC