Calgary woman gets two speeding tickets in 10 seconds on Edmonton street
EDMONTON — A Calgary woman says she’s getting ready for a court battle after receiving two photo radar tickets issued just 10 seconds apart.
But a city spokesman tells CTV Edmonton it’s no accident, explaining the cameras are placed in what he calls high-risk areas.
Susan McNab was driving in Edmonton’s west end four months ago and was shocked to get tickets for $118 and $111 from photo radar cameras placed within 250 metres of each other.
She readily admits she was speeding on 170 Street that day and says she will pay one of the tickets but will fight the other.