Traffic Fine Increases Now in Effect Across Alberta
The Government of Alberta has increased fines under the Traffic Safety Act, with the new penalties taking effect on March 13, 2026. These changes apply province-wide and are enforced locally by municipal enforcement officers and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Under the updated penalty schedule, fines for many common traffic offences have increased by approximately 30 per cent, while fines for several high-risk driving offences have increased by up to 50 per cent. The changes are part of the province’s efforts to improve road safety and discourage dangerous driving behaviours.
Several common traffic violations have seen moderate increases, including:
- Distracted driving: $300 → $390
- Unsafe left turn: $162 → $211
- Non-compliant window glazing (tinted windows): $81 → $105
More serious offences that pose a higher risk to public safety received larger increases:
- Excessive speeding (50 km/h over the limit): $495 → $744
- Stunting: $567 → $852
Speeding fines have also been adjusted under the new schedule:
- 30 km/h over the limit: up to $324
- 40 km/h over the limit: up to $560
- 50 km/h over the limit: up to $744
Drivers who exceed the speed limit by more than 50 km/h will now face a mandatory court appearance, where the final fine amount will be determined by the court.
Other Examples of Updated Fines
Additional offences with updated penalty amounts include:
- Construction zone speeding: $540 (previously $499)
- Distracted driving: $390
- Driving without a licence: $351
- No active vehicle registration: $527
High-risk offences such as careless driving, excessive speed, stunting, and racing received some of the largest increases.
Officials remind motorists that these changes are intended to promote safer driving habits and reduce dangerous behaviours on Alberta roads. Drivers are encouraged to slow down, follow posted speed limits, and remain attentive while driving to help keep roads safe for everyone.

