SGI says number of traffic fatalities dropped in 2019
Saskatchewan recorded the fewest traffic fatalities in 2019 than in any of the previous 70 years.
On Monday, SGI said its preliminary numbers indicated 71 people were killed in collisions last year. The previous record was 73 in 1951.
“This number makes it clear that many Saskatchewan people have decided that it is no longer acceptable for this province to hold a different record, and one that we held not that many years ago, where we had the highest number of road fatalities in Canada,” Minister Responsible for SGI Joe Hargrave said in a media release.
“I want to thank all Saskatchewan residents who are working to make our roads safer, and I’d like to particularly acknowledge the work by law enforcement, media, and families affected by distracted or impaired driving.