Regina School Zone Speed Camera Rules & Fines
In Regina, Saskatchewan, automated speed cameras in school zones are part of local road-safety enforcement designed to reduce speed-related risk around schools. This guide explains who operates the cameras, how tickets are issued, the enforcement and appeal paths, and practical steps drivers can take if they receive a notice. It draws on the City of Regina and Saskatchewan government sources so you know which department to contact and which forms or review options to pursue.
Penalties & Enforcement
Automated speed enforcement (ASE) school-zone notices are issued to the vehicle owner; the City of Regina operates local programs and the provincial framework governs ticketing and payment. For local program details see the City of Regina information page City of Regina automated speed enforcement[1] and for provincial rules see Saskatchewan government guidance Saskatchewan automated enforcement[2].
Key enforcement points based on the cited official pages:
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation (first/repeat offences): not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: not specified on the cited page.
- Enforcer: City of Regina / local bylaw enforcement together with provincial automated enforcement program oversight.
- Appeals/review: the cited pages describe review and dispute routes; time limits for request are not specified on the cited page.
Applications & Forms
The official pages do not publish a specific form number for disputing ASE notices on the City page; follow the procedures on the City or provincial pages for review or payment. If a specific contest form exists it is provided on the notice or via the linked official pages.
Common Violations and Typical Responses
- Exceeding posted school-zone speed limit during active hours - results in an ASE notice.
- Driving the same vehicle after multiple notices - may prompt escalation in enforcement action where specified.
- Failing to respond or pay by the deadline listed on the notice - follow the notice for payment or appeal steps.
How-To
- Locate the notice number and read the instructions on the ASE notice carefully.
- Gather evidence (photos, GPS logs, witness details) that support your dispute.
- Follow the dispute or payment instructions on the notice or on the City/provincial ASE pages and submit before the listed deadline.
- If refused, review the appeal routes on the official pages; you may have a right to court review depending on the notice and applicable legislation.
FAQ
- Are school zone speed cameras legal in Regina?
- Yes. The City of Regina operates automated speed enforcement under the provincial automated enforcement framework; see the City and Saskatchewan pages for program details.[1][2]
- Who receives the ticket from a speed camera?
- The notice is generally issued to the registered vehicle owner, as described on the official program pages.
- How do I dispute an ASE notice?
- Follow the dispute instructions on the notice and the City or provincial information pages; gather evidence and submit according to the notice guidance.
Key Takeaways
- Automated speed cameras focus on school-zone safety and notices go to the registered owner.
- Contact City of Regina bylaw services or consult the provincial ASE page for review and payment procedures.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Regina automated speed enforcement
- Saskatchewan automated enforcement
- City of Regina Bylaw Enforcement contact