May’s traffic safety blitz ended up snagging over 350 impaired drivers in Saskatchewan.
According to figures released Wednesday by Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI), there were a total of 359 impaired-related offences during the month.
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The numbers include three zero blood alcohol content (BAC) offences, which applies to new drivers with any BAC level, and five low BAC offences for experienced drivers with a BAC level between .04 and .08.
The remaining offences, 351 in total, were for exceeding .08 BAC, impaired driving or refusing a breath test.
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Police also ticketed 5,616 drivers for speeding or aggressive driving, 325 for distracted driving – including 225 for using cellphones – and handed out 450 tickets for seatbelt, car seat or booster seat violations.
During the month of June, the traffic safety blitz is focusing on new driver safety.
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Police are also cracking down on drivers who speed past emergency vehicles with activated lights.