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Drunk driving. Excessive speed. Distracted driving.
We’ve warned, pleaded, and reminded until our faces are as blue as our uniforms. But this time, we flipped the script.
We asked you Edmonton: What scares you most about driving in our city?
We’re dead serious about change.
Are you?



Did you know?
The fine for Distracted Driving is $287 and 3 demerits.
If a driver is exhibiting more risky behaviour, they can be charged with driving carelessly and receive a fine of $402 and six demerit points.
Learn more about the Fatal Four on our website.



Report an Impaired Driver
Call 911 if it is safe to do so. Calling 911 in an emergency, or to report an impaired driver, is permitted while driving under the distracted driving law.
Report the location, vehicle description, and license plate number.
If possible, keep the vehicle in sight but do not attempt to chase the vehicle, or break the law to do so.