SGI reminding motorists not to speed during October traffic spotlight
243 tickets issued for exceeding the speed limit by greater than 35 km/h ;151 tickets for speeding in a school zone; and,4:20Story continues below advertisement
With new penalties for stunt or speed racing kicking into effect on Oct. 1, tickets are $580 plus four demerits off your licence. Street racing also comes with a 30-day vehicle impoundment. Fines increase with each additional offence.‘Greed has taken over’: Why forced financing has some consumers driving away from buying a vehicle
With snow and ice covering many of Saskatchewan’s roads and highways, it’s critical that drivers slow down to adjust to the road conditions.
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