Edmonton's speed-on-green (intersection safety camera) enforcement has resumed, more than five months after the program was temporarily shelved because of calibration errors.
The program was suspended in January after it was discovered the camera was recording drivers at speeds impossible to attain. The city was forced to cancel more than 100,000 tickets worth an estimated $12 million.
The city wanted to take as much time as possible to ensure the cameras are error free.
City officials, along with Deputy Police Chief Darryl da Costa and representatives from Alberta Justice are expected to reveal more details at a news conference Monday afternoon.
More to come.
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hereRefund to be issued for speed on green tickets
At least they have refunded the tickets! Shame they won't scrap the program really !