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Red Deer RCMP recap busy year for Traffic Services unit

Apr 13, 2026 | 4:28 PM

Red Deer RCMP is looking back on another busy year for its Traffic Services unit.

Between April 1, 2025 and March 31, 2026, members conducted 195 traffic enforcement operations, leading to 1,644 charges being laid under the Traffic Safety Act.

Operation highlights include the following: 470 speed-related violations, 144 intersection infractions, 230 other moving vehicle infractions such as failing to signal, driving without proper supervision, or stunting.

A total of 13 motorists were charged with careless driving, and another 13 were allegedly driving with either a prohibited or suspended license.

RCMP also issued violation tickets for 621 non-moving vehicle infractions for improper vehicle equipment, which included no bumper, no headlights, or window glazing and tint.

“Red Deer RCMP wish to remind vehicle owners of the dangers of after-market tinted windows. Tinted windows pose an extreme safety risk to all occupants of a vehicle, as well as other vehicles and pedestrians on the roads,” the detachment says in a release.

“Driver vision is significantly impacted particularly at night, and tinted window coverings eliminate the purpose of safety glass. Safety glass is meant to shatter with soft edges reducing injury. Tint holds the glass pieces together which creates dangerous jagged edges that can cause significant injury to a person.”

Eleven drivers received immediate roadside sanctions for impaired driving with blood alcohol readings over 0.08 per cent; this number reflects only the highest level of impairment and is not a complete representation of all impaired drivers in the city. 

There were 64 distracted driving infractions, and 53 people were identified not wearing a seatbelt.

In addition to the above, six liquor, two cannabis, and 17 other provincial infractions were enforced.

“Red Deer RCMP would like to remind the public that traffic safety is a shared responsibility,” Red Deer Mounties add.

“Drivers and owners are responsible for having proper documentation: driver’s license, registration, and insurance. Red Deer RCMP Traffic Services are committed to reducing collisions and making roads safer for our citizens.” 

If you have any information regarding crime in the city, contact the Red Deer RCMP at 403-406-2200. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the “P3 Tips” app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store. To report crime online, or for access to RCMP news and information, download the Alberta RCMP app through Apple or Google Play.