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License readers aid in traffic safety

SGI has announced it is investing in technology to help improve road safety in Saskatchewan by funding automatic licence plate readers for the RCMP and municipal police agencies.

SGI has announced it is investing in technology to help improve road safety in Saskatchewan by funding automatic licence plate readers for the RCMP and municipal police agencies.

Automatic licence plate readers use infra-red technology to scan licence plates and alert police when the plate is linked to a stolen or unregistered vehicle, a suspended driver, a reported impaired driver, or even a person wanted by police.

"The automatic licence plate reader has been beneficial in larger settings, like the Craven Country Jamboree, where quite often we'll get a report of a possible impaired driver," says Constable Kaufmann with the White Butte RCMP, located in White City, Saskatchewan. "We can input the licence plate number into the system and then use it to find the reported impaired driver and actually apprehend that driver while they're on the road to prevent further incident."

"Licence plate readers help keep Saskatchewan roads safe for all residents by identifying drivers that may be high risk," adds Andrew Cartmell, President and CEO of SGI.

"Implementing technology to make roads safer was one of the recommendations made by the Special Committee on Traffic Safety in its final report, and that's exactly what SGI is doing by funding these devices."

There are currently 13 police vehicles across the province equipped with automatic licence plate readers. To date, SGI has invested about $485,000 in this technology, with plans to purchase more devices in the future.

"The benefit of this technology is that it helps get the high risk drivers off the road," says Constable Kaufmann. "We've gone from manually checking about 10 plates every 15 minutes to checking 10 plates in 10 seconds with the automatic licence plate reader."

To learn more about how the technology works, visit SGI's website at www.sgi.sk.ca to

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