A Photo Enforcement Ticket is only issued if a violation occurred.Regarding a red light violation, the Intersection Safety Camera (ISC) activates only after the traffic signal/light has changed to a solid red light and the offending vehicle has not yet entered the intersection.

If one of these zones is not present, please contact your local District Station to request conventional traffic enforcement. For a list of the most common offences and the set fine categories, Call the Contact Centre at 311 and explain the problem. The equipment is set up in a safe location off the road where drivers can see it, during the days and times when volunteers feel speeding is the worst. A Photo Enforcement Ticket is only issued after review and verification by a trained and qualified Enforcement Officer. For a list of the most common offences and the set fine categories, The Provincial Government sets fines for violations under the Highway Traffic Act. For more information, SpeedWatch is an initiative of Manitoba Public Insurance and its community partners, including the City of Winnipeg Traffic Assessment Branch, Manitoba Association of School Superintendents (MASS), Winnipeg Police Service, RCMP, Brandon Police and other participating local police agencies.The program is intended for residential streets with light to medium traffic, where the speed limit is 50 kms per hour. Guidelines help ensure photo radar is being used effectively to improve traffic safety.Automated Traffic Enforcement Technology, commonly known as photo radar, should only be used to make our roads safer.

Information about how fast drivers are travelling is forwarded to Manitoba Public Insurance for analysis.Provincial legislation permits the use of mobile photo radar vehicles to enforce speeding violations in school and playground zones within in the City of Winnipeg. The Photo Enforcement Section will then contact you.

Seventeen new moveable photo-radar systems are ready to nab speeders starting today on Montreal's south shore, as well as in Quebec City and Gatineau.

The systems are approved by the Provincial Government of Manitoba Minister of Justice. "Can you explain what all the numbers mean in the black box at the bottom of the photo on the Photo Enforcement Ticket?Does this Photo Enforcement Ticket affect merits on my driver's license?Where did my red light or speeding violation occur? Please have your Photo Enforcement Ticket available when you call to provide further information.The wording is part of the provincially legislated form and required for legal purposes.This is the data information box and is fully explained in the Image Capturing Enforcement System Regulation of the Highway Traffic Act. For a list of District Station phone numbers, The person is a trained and qualified Enforcement Officer. Be prepared to leave your contact information and the Photo Enforcement Section will then contact you. The ticket is deemed to have been served seven days after the day it was mailed. "Why isn't there a sign indicating a mobile photo enforcement vehicle is set up ahead like there is for the Intersection Safety Cameras?I would like to have a mobile photo enforcement vehicle set up on my street.Why is there a person in the mobile photo enforcement vehicle?How many Mobile photo radar vehicles are deployed throughout the City of Winnipeg?I was driving through the intersection and the camera flashed.
Under the current provincial legislation, mobile photo radar vehicles can only be used to enforce speeding violations in school, playground and construction zones within the City of Winnipeg. Did you receive my ticket payment?My vehicle or license plate(s) were stolen when this Photo Enforcement Ticket was issued.I sold my car with the license plates. Be prepared to provide your contact information. Contact or attend Provincial Offences Court at 373 Broadway in Winnipeg (telephone: 204-945-3156) or any Regional Provincial Offences Court.
All Provincial Offences Court are open Monday to Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (excluding holidays).The information is provided on the front and back of your Photo Enforcement Ticket. For more information on the Image Capturing Enforcement Regulation 220/2002 of the Manitoba Highway Traffic Act, The City of Winnipeg Public Works Department, Transportation Division is responsible for posting signage. Be prepared to leave your contact information and the Photo Enforcement Section will then contact you. We will update as municipalities add their program information. Who can I contact about this?What Mobile Photo Radar or Intersection Safety Camera (ISC) offence photo enforcement ticket do I have outstanding?My photo enforcement ticket has gone to collections. If you have lost or misplaced a portion of your Photo Enforcement Ticket containing the instructions you can view a copy of a blank Photo Enforcement Ticket by using the "visit this site" link below and then the link entitled The options for payment are explained on the Photo Enforcement Ticket. I don't believe I was speeding and I don't think I entered the intersection on a red light. Open All Provincial Offences Court's are open Monday to Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (excluding holidays).Contact or attend Provincial Offences Court at 373 Broadway in Winnipeg (telephone: 204-945-3156) or any Regional Provincial Offences Court to find out what Photo Enforcement Tickets are outstanding. For more information, Major roads leading into the City of Winnipeg have posted signage to advise motorists that traffic laws are photo enforced. OTTAWA -- Photo radar cameras are now keeping an eye on speeders in school zones in Ottawa. Will I receive a Photo Enforcement Ticket?I lost/misplaced/can't find/never received my Photo Enforcement Ticket. The operator sets up and tests the equipment. Enforcement takes place in properly signed school and playground zones in accordance with the provincially approved signage.The City of Winnipeg Public Works, Transportation Division is responsible for construction zones in the City. (PDF, 560 KB) were announced in February 2019 to help If you receive a Photo Enforcement Ticket, call the Contact Centre at 311 and be prepared to leave your contact information. Completed Results under review