Thousands busted for speeding in February: SGI
There are more than 4,000 lighter wallets around Saskatchewan this month, after police and SGI focused on speeding and aggressive driving in February.
The majority of the 4,251 tickets handed out last month were for speeding, and SGI said that includes 164 drivers exceeding the limit by more than 35 kilometres per hour, 35 drivers going more than 50 km/h over the speed limit, and 144 tickets for failing to slow to 60 km/h while passing emergency vehicles or tow trucks with their lights activated.
Also included in the total were 59 tickets for speeding in school zones, 26 tickets for “driving at a speed greater than reasonable and safe,” 18 stunting tickets, and three fines for street racing, SGI added.
“Even if you don’t cause a collision, a speeding ticket is a quick way to wreck your day and put a dent in your bank account,” the Crown insurance provider said in a statement.