SGI reminds people to take it slow over long weekend
As people head out to enjoy a Saskatchewan summer during August Long Weekend, SGI is reminding drivers it’s alright if the trip takes a little longer.
“We understand the summer is going by really fast but maybe just slow it down and that includes slowing down when you’re out on the road,” said SGI’s Tyler McMurchy. “Highways are busier on long weekends – people use them as an opportunity to go somewhere – whether that’s going to the lake, visiting friends or going on a road trip. Also long weekends tend to involve additional risk factors like maybe there are more opportunities for consuming impairing substances, that sort of thing.”
McMurchy pointed out an example from earlier this week where a car was driven recklessly through a construction zone ending in a three-vehicle crash.
“The outcome could have been much, much worse given the factors there,” McMurchy said. “If you do get into a collision the outcome of that collision is going to be worse because you are travelling at a higher rate of speed. If that isn’t enough to motivate you, the cost of speeding tickets goes up as you accelerate and for the egregious speeding offences – such as travelling over 50 kilometres per hour over the speed limit – you are looking at additional penalties like vehicle impoundment as well.”


