This past weekend, Lethbridge Police arrested an impaired driver and issued 46 tickets for traffic violations, as part of an ongoing enforcement project that will continue throughout the summer.Â
The targeted operation was first initiated in 2022 to address high-risk and nuisance driving behaviours, including excessive vehicle noise, racing and stunting, which occur in all areas of the city.Â
Drivers are reminded there will be zero tolerance for offences. Contraventions under the Traffic Safety Act and Vehicle Equipment Regulations will result in tickets. Any repeat offenders who have not remedied previously identified and enforced equipment violations, may be subject to a seizure of their licence plate and vehicle registration. Â
They may also have their vehicle towed and be required to complete mandatory repairs under Section 66 of the Traffic Safety Act before the vehicle will be permitted back on the road and their licence plate and registration returned.Â
Police will provide a highly visible presence during these targeted projects to deter illegal driving activity and conduct enforcement. This initiative is above traffic enforcement conducted daily by members of the Traffic Response Unit and patrols.Â
You can help by continuing to report violations and chronic, high-risk driving behaviour whenever and wherever it is observed. Call 403-328-4444. Public complaints and analysis of traffic data help guide police deployment and enforcement efforts.Â