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337 tickets handed out to Saskatchewan's bad drivers

Police are cracking down this month
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An RCMP cruiser on the highway at night. (Handout/RCMP)

The Mounties handed out 337 tickets in the first weekend of December as part of National Impaired Driving Prevention Month. Impaired, distracted, or aggressive drivers and those operating a vehicle without the proper use of seatbelts were the focus of the enforcement. 

Heavy fog was spread all over the province and in spite of the reduced visibility and poor driving conditions, 150 vehicles were issued tickets for excessive speed or aggressive driving. Two of the tickets issued were for speeds in excess of 165 kms per hour in a 100 km per hour zone.

Several people were located not using seatbelts and 32 charges were laid on Dec. 1. 

Also on Dec. 1, RCMP officers stopped a vehicle driving with no taillights. During the traffic stop they observed signs of driver impairment and the officers located two young children sitting of the laps of adult passengers. The driver was charged with impaired driving and other offenses relating to the traffic stop.

There were 13 other drivers charged with impaired operation, three additional persons had their licences suspended for 24 hours and two persons had their licenses suspended for drug related impairment.

Charges were also laid for operating vehicles that do not drive on the main roads. Three of the people charged with impaired driving were operating All Terrain Vehicles.

The total charges are as follows:

  • 13 Impaired Driving (alcohol) charges
  • 3 Driver's License Suspensions, alcohol-related (low impairment)
  • 2 Driver's License Suspension, drug-related
  • 150 Speeding and/or Stunt Driving Charges
  • 1 Follow Too Close Charge
  • 1 Unsafe Lane Change Charge
  • 2 'Cellphone' Charges
  • 2 Drive Without Due Care and Attention Charges
  • 32 Seatbelt Charges
  • 4 Other Criminal Code charges
  • 129 Other Provincial Traffic Charges
  • 242 Warnings
  • 25 Vehicle Inspection Notices

—Saskatchewan RCMP press release

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