The results from the April Traffic Safety Spotlight show 316 drivers were suspended for exceeding the provincial limits for alcohol or drugs, and another 170 were charged under the Criminal…
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New policy sets the tone on the decibel level for excessively loud vehicles Have you heard? There are clear, new rules around what it takes for a vehicle to…
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Operation Red Nose enthusiastically launches its 14th annual road safety campaign in Saskatchewan today. From November 25th to December 31st, 2022, motorists in Prince Albert, Yorkton, The Battlefords, and Saskatoon…
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Many people across Saskatchewan have received a phony text from scammers urging them to click a link to “apply” for their SGI rebates. If you receive the text, don’t click…
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RCMP & municipal forces will be out in force watching for impaired drivers Heading out this weekend? Don’t be surprised if you encounter a police checkstop at some point, no matter where you’re going. Saskatchewan’s municipal police forces and RCMP have checkstops planned…
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SGI’s Special Investigation Unit caught some folks in a lie last year “If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything.” ― Mark Twain. Unfortunately, some people don’t…
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February’s Traffic Safety Spotlight is focused on distracted driving – just as fines are set to increase Feb. 1, 2020. “Distracted driving is a serious safety concern in our province,…
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Take it slow Moving too fast can be dangerous. Wherever your relationship is heading, if it’s really important or special, it’s worth it to take things a little slow. And,…
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Entering the New Year with New Laws & New Tools to Combat Impaired Driving
by SGIby SGIJanuary Traffic Spotlight message is “#DriveSober – impaired is impaired” As 2018 fades away like a puff of smoke, SGI and law enforcement remain focused on the issue of impaired…