
There were 15,695 Red Light Camera tickets issued in Saskatoon in 2024. That is slightly higher than the previous year with 1,110 of those tickets given to out-of-province drivers while the rest were all from Saskatchewan.
In Saskatoon red light cameras are located at Preston Avenue and 8th Street, Warman Road and 51st Street, Avenue C and Circle Drive, and 33rd Street and Idylwyld Drive.
A red-light camera ticket will set you back $230 but there are no demerits on your driver’s license. The data was part of a report going to the Saskatoon Board of Police Commissioner’s Thursday.
In terms of distracted driving there were a total of 1,789 violations last year and using a cell phone while driving made up 1,491 of those tickets.
In terms of collisions causing property damage, there were 4,075 in 2024. The five-year average is 3,893. While 621 resulted in personal injury, the most compared to any one of the previous four years, there were nine fatalities which is tied with 2022 for the greatest number of deaths connected to motor vehicle collisions in the last five years.