Photo radar moves to two new construction zones

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WINNIPEG - Leadfoots beware: photo radar is coming to two new road construction projects.

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WINNIPEG – Leadfoots beware: photo radar is coming to two new road construction projects.

Police said Tuesday photo radar vans are now deployed at Inkster Boulevard between Brookside Boulevard and Keewatin Street, and Brookside Boulevard between Lucas Avenue and Roy Roche Drive.

Speed limits in both locations have been permanently reduced to 60 km/h.

Phil.Hossack@freepress.mb.ca
Phil.Hossack@freepress.mb.ca

Police say photo radar also remains set up at other construction zones in the city.

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