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Saskatchewan RCMP -- Your Provincial Police Service
Since the beginning of 2023, Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan (CTSS) has issued 1816 tickets to drivers in Saskatchewan for violations at intersections.
Here are some of the most common violations CTSS officers have observed and ticketed individuals for:
- Disobey stop sign: 1289 charges
- Fail to stop at an intersection displaying a red light: 208 charges
- Make a U-turn at an intersection controlled by traffic lights: 99 charges
- Fail to drive cautiously through an intersection displaying an amber light: 37 charges
- Fail to yield to oncoming traffic when making a left turn: 29 charges
- Proceed from a stop before safe to do so: 24 charges
Are you approaching intersections safely? CTSS reminds motorists to:
- Drop those rolling stops: make a full stop at red lights and stop signs, even when turning right;
- Use the Right of Way rule at four-way stops – always yield to the vehicle on your right;
- Give the right signal: indicate when you are going to make a turn and ensure it's safe before you do so;
- Yellow doesn't mean speed up: if a traffic light is yellow, slow down and prepare to stop; and
- Be prepared for the unexpected: always be on the look out for other vehicles, pedestrians, changing lights, slippery roads and other road hazards.
For more information: https://sgi.sk.ca/merging-and-intersections
CTSS consists of officers from Saskatchewan RCMP and municipal police agencies.
Investigative Recap
August 23: Increased police presence in Rosetown
August 23: Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes investigating suspicious death in Emma Lake
August 24: Weyburn RCMP responds to two fatal collisions: Link 1, Link 2.
August 24: Swift Current Rural RCMP investigating fatal collision
August 24: Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes: youth charged with second degree murder
August 25: La Ronge RCMP: Charges laid, arrests made following drugs and weapons investigation
August 25: Saskatchewan RCMP plans for take off with unmanned aircraft in every detachment