May 20, 2015 by Canadian Underwriter
Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI), the province’s self-sustaining auto insurance fund, said on Wednesday that law enforcement officers issued a total of 2,195 tickets during the month of April, including 1,720 for speeding/aggressive driving and 12 tickets related to vulnerable road users.
April’s traffic safety focus was vulnerable road users – the actions of pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists, and the actions of others that put them in danger – but it was speeding violations that garnered the majority of tickets for motorists, SGI noted in a statement. Included in the 2,195 tickets were the following:
• 41 charges related to impaired driving;
• 66 tickets for cellphone use;
• 173 tickets for no/improper seatbelt/child seat; and
• 183 tickets for failing to stop for red light/stop sign.
On April 15 and 16, police officers from across Saskatchewan assembled in Prince Albert for a two-day Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) event. Police enforced all traffic safety violations, with a particular focus on seatbelts/child seats, cellphones, speeding/aggressive driving and impaired driving, the statement said. In total, enforcement issued 408 tickets during the two-day blitz, including:
• 176 tickets for speeding/aggressive driving;
• 73 tickets for non-seatbelt use;
• 11 tickets for cellphone use while driving;
• 1 impaired driving charge; and
• 134 tickets related to commercial vehicles.
Throughout the month of May, Saskatchewan police are focusing on impaired driving.
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