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Distracted and drowsy driving is the March Traffic Spotlight

Some road users weren t interested in following the rules at intersections

-The Saskatchewan Driver’s Handbook Law enforcement were particularly focused on intersection safety in January as part of the first Traffic Safety Spotlight of 2021, and SGI asked drivers to spend some time thinking about the different types of intersections they drive through on a daily basis.  (https://www.sgi.sk.ca/news?title=time-for-some-introspection-about-intersections) Unfortunately, some drivers in Saskatchewan weren’t interested in following the rules at intersections Drivers who don’t follow the rules put themselves and other road users at risk, since nearly half of all collisions in Saskatchewan happen in intersections. Police across Saskatchewan issued a total of 992 tickets related to intersections in January. Here’s how that number breaks down:

More than 400 drivers ticketed for disobeying stop signs in January, SGI says

Saskatchewan police crack down on intersection-related infractions

Saskatchewan police crack down on intersection-related infractions
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Dear Santa: This year, I wish no one would drive impaired

“Dear Santa: This year, I hope that someone decides to be a good wingman and prevents an impaired friend from driving off, even if that friend insists they’re only driving a short distance.” – Cst. Jarren Senchuk, Estevan Police Service. “Dear Santa: This year, I wish no one would drive impaired. And if they’re planning to consume alcohol or drugs, I hope they also plan for a safe ride home.” – Penny McCune, chief operating officer of SGI’s auto fund. “Dear Santa: I wish every vehicle we pull over at our check stops has a sober driver behind the wheel, so we can wish them ‘Happy Holidays’ and send them on their way.” – Cpl. Andree Sieber, Regina Police Service.

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