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Police will be hosting a traffic blitz in Estevan

A selective traffic enforcement blitz will be held in Estevan in August.
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The Estevan Police Service and the Estevan Combined Traffic Services have announced they will be hosting a selective traffic enforcement program (S.T.E.P.) Enforcement Campaign on Aug. 11 and 12.

The two-day initiative will consist of a large scale enforcement campaign that will take place in various locations around Estevan.

Police from agencies across Saskatchewan will be present at these locations, so motorists should be prepared to stop. Police will be looking for traffic violations and, if they find any, will take enforcement action. 

Offences such as speeding, seat belt use, cellular phone use, unlicensed drivers and commercial vehicle violations will be a primary focus. 

As always, criminal offences such as impaired driving will be high on the priority list of enforcement.

S.T.E.P. is a multi-agency task force focused on strategies to improve traffic safety in the province. Members include representatives from The Saskatchewan RCMP, Regina Police Service, Weyburn Police Service, and Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, along with Saskatchewan Government Insurance.