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The City of Leduc prioritizes traffic safety through a collaborative partnership between Leduc Enforcement Services and the Leduc RCMP.

Together, they implement proactive traffic safety programs aimed at reducing collisions and ensuring safer roads for residents and visitors.

These initiatives focus on strategic enforcement, public education, and community engagement, addressing key issues such as speeding, impaired driving, and distracted driving. By working closely with the community and monitoring traffic trends, the program strives to promote responsible driving behaviour and enhance road safety throughout the city and surrounding areas.

Traffic Safety Initiatives

The City of Leduc’s traffic safety initiative incorporates a range of programs to promote safer roads for all users. Speed awareness signs are strategically placed to remind drivers to monitor their speed and comply with limits.

The city also offers child seat safety checks in partnership with Alberta Health Services, ensuring that young passengers are properly secured. Bicycle safety clinics provide education on safe riding practices and helmet use.

Project REV’N was initiated in July 2022 and is intended to address vehicle speed and noise pollution created by vehicles with modified and/or excessively loud exhaust systems.

Routine patrols by Leduc Enforcement Services and the RCMP focus on identifying and addressing traffic violations such as stop sign infractions, speeding, and distracted driving.

Fine Payments

Traffic fines address infractions such as speeding, stop sign violations, and distracted driving, promoting responsible driving behaviour and enhancing public safety.

Payments can be made through several convenient options, including online through Fines.Alberta.ca, by mail, or in person at any registry office or provincial court.

Failure to pay fines on time may result in additional late fees or affect vehicle registration renewals. The best way to avoid fines is to follow traffic laws and support our efforts to maintain safe roads for all. For more information on how to respond to the ticket, refer to the options on the back of the ticket or go to Tickets.Alberta.ca

Speeding Fines

KM over Regular ($) Double* ($)
1 78 156
2 80 161
3 83 167
4 87 174
5 89 179
6 93 186
7 96 193
8 98 197
9 102 204
10 105 211
11 109 218
12 111 223
13 115 230
14 118 236
15 120 241
16 140 280
17 149 299
18 154 308
19 163 326
20 167 335
21 175 351
22 185 370
23 189 379
24 198 397
25 203 407
26 211 423
27 217 434
28 225 450
29 233 466
30 239 478
31 253 506
32 262 524
33 274 549
34 285 570
35 296 593
36 309 618
37 319 639
38 333 667
39 345 690
40 357 715
41 369 738
42 380 761
43 393 786
44 403 807
45 414 828
46 426 853
47 439 878
48 450 901
49 462 924
50** 474 949

*Speed fines double in construction zones
**Exceeding the speed limit by more than 51 km/h is a compulsory
court appearance

This chart outlines the speeding fines in regular and construction zones based on the number of kilometers over the speed limit. Regular fines start at $78 for 1 km over the speed limit, reaching $474 for 50km over. In construction zones, fines double, ranging from $156 to $949. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 51 km/h is a compulsory court appearance

Traffic Enforcement Locations

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