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Photo radar signs at border

Drivers arriving in Saskatchewan will have a clear reminder to slow down in work zones as new signs warning of photo speed enforcement have been erected at major points of entry including Highways 6 and 39.

Drivers arriving in Saskatchewan will have a clear reminder to slow down in work zones as new signs warning of photo speed enforcement have been erected at major points of entry including Highways 6 and 39.

"These signs clearly state that work zone speed limits are photo-enforced and that fines have tripled," Highways and Infrastructure Minister Don McMorris said. "They offer a bold reminder that drivers who refuse to respect our workers and slow to 60 km/hr will be photographed and ticketed."

The seven signs will be posted at Highway 1 at both the Alberta and Manitoba borders, Highway 16 at the Alberta and Manitoba borders, Highway 7 at the Alberta border, and Highways 6 and 39 at the U.S. border.

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