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Nearly 300 caught speeding through school zones

This month's traffic safety blitz, Operation Student Safety, saw 293 tickets issued to motorists speeding in school zones over Sept. 4 and 5, the first two days of back-to-school for students across the province. As of Sept.
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This month's traffic safety blitz, Operation Student Safety, saw 293 tickets issued to motorists speeding in school zones over Sept. 4 and 5, the first two days of back-to-school for students across the province.

As of Sept. 7, law enforcement across the province have reported issuing a total of 345 tickets to motorists throughout the blitz, including 293 for speeding in school zones, 16 for improper or non-seatbelt use, six for using handheld cell phones behind the wheel and 30 tickets for other various offences.

The purpose of the monthly traffic safety blitzes, co-ordinated by SGI and law enforcement partners, is to raise awareness of various traffic safety issues and promote safe driving habits for all Saskatchewan motorists.

Last month's Operation Crossroads 2.0 resulted in 516 tickets being issued to Saskatchewan motorists, including 216 for improper or non-seatbelt use, 51 for cell phone use while driving, 38 for disobeying red lights or stop signs and nearly 90 for speeding.