781 Drivers Ticketed for Failure to Stop or Yield in January
In January, police across Saskatchewan issued 781 tickets to drivers who failed to stop or yield at intersections.
The January and February traffic spotlights highlighted ways that drivers could avoid the costly burdens of a collision. One of the most important tips was taking extra care at intersections, since intersections are where nearly half of all collisions take place.
Disregarding – or failing to notice – a red light, a stop sign, or a yield sign is dangerous, and potentially expensive. A ticket for failing to stop or yield costs $230, and being responsible for a collision comes with several other potential costs like insurance deductibles, Safe Driver Recognition demerits, and being without a vehicle while yours is repaired (or replacing it if it’s written off).
Want to avoid a collision and/or a ticket? It’s simple:
- If you’re at a stop sign, you must come to a full stop and be sure the way is clear before proceeding.
- A yield sign means you must reduce speed when approaching an intersection. Give right of way and stop if necessary if any other traffic is in, or closely approaching, the intersection.
- If you have a red light, you must stop and remain stopped until the light changes. If you’re making a right turn at an intersection, you may make the turn (unless it’s specifically prohibited at that intersection), but only after stopping and yielding the right of way to pedestrians and to any vehicles travelling through the intersection.
Other results from January:
- 3,501 tickets for speeding and aggressive driving offences;
- 227 tickets for people not wearing a seatbelt, or not using the proper car seat or booster; and
- 495 tickets for distracted driving, including 403 for using a cellphone.
- 359 impaired driving offences (298 drivers received administrative suspensions and 161 drivers were charged under the Criminal Code).