Enforcement Services officers working to keep roads safe

July 24, 2023

Enforcement Services officers working to keep roads safe

Strathcona County Enforcement Services officers are reminding motorists to drive safely. Traffic enforcement efforts over two weekends in July intercepted several high-speed violations and stunting.

“Our primary focus is the safety and well-being of our community,” says Sgt. Evan Brown, supervisor, Enforcement Services. “Our message is clear: excessive speeding and stunting is extremely dangerous and will not be tolerated.”

Traffic enforcement over the July 7-9 and July 14-16 weekends included penalties for the following activities:

  • A motorist travelling 153 km/hr in a 100 km/hr zone. 
  • A motorist travelling 147 km/hr in a 90 km/hr zone.
  • A motorcycle travelling 120 km/hr and performing a wheelie for approximately 100m in a posted 70 km/hr zone on Baseline Road and Crimson Drive.
  • Additional high speeds of 184 km/hr, 140 km/hr, and 133 km/hr in an 80 km/hr zone.
  • Several suspended drivers were encountered as well as several outstanding warrants were executed.

Penalties included monetary fines, licence demerits, court attendance, vehicle tows and vehicle seizures.

Speed enforcement is a key part of the County’s Project TENSOR EAST (Traffic Enforcement Noise/Speed Offence Reduction). Launched in May and running until early fall, Project TENSOR EAST focuses enforcement on ‘hot spots’ around the County, including areas noted by citizen complaints. To learn more about Project TENSOR EAST, visit strathcona.ca/Tensor.

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