The Calgary Police Service has released the February 2020 list of locations where photo radar will be enforced.

In a release, CPS wrote:

“In response to community needs identified through statistical analysis, collisions, and citizen concerns, mobile photo radar will be set up on 16 Avenue, Crowchild Trail, Deerfoot Trail, and Stoney Trail.”

In addition to the previously mentioned roads, here is a list of communities where the Calgary Police Service will focus their traffic control:

Altadore

Aspen Woods

Banff Trail

Beltline

Capitol Hill

Castleridge

CFB Lincoln Park

Chinatown

Cliff Bungalow

Crescent Heights

Falconridge

Glamorgan

Glenbrook

Glendale/Killarney/Glengarry

Hillhurst

Houndsfield Heights/Briar Hill

Lower Mount Royal

Martindale

McCall Park

Montgomery

Rosscarrock/Westgate

Saddle Ridge

Scarboro

Signal Hill

Skyview Ranch

South Calgary

Springbank Hill

St. Andrews Heights

Strathcona

Sunalta

Sunnyside

Sunridge Industrial Park

Taradale

Tuxedo

University Heights

Vista Heights

West Hillhurst

Winston Heights/Mountview

The extensive list of all traffic cameras can be found online.

There are also 50 intersection safety cameras set up throughout the city to catch anyone running a red, as seen on the map below.

The CPS release states that up to 38 of these locations will also be used to capture vehicles speeding through green and yellow lights, with speeds in excess of 50 km/h putting the driver in front of a judge.

“These drivers not only put themselves in danger, but they also endanger the lives of others,” the release states.

With that, Calgary — you’ve been warned.