The Saskatoon Police has concluded its Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP).
This two-day initiative took place at various locations in and around Saskatoon with enforcement focus relating to impaired driving, distracted driving, seat-belt use, speeding, unlicensed driving/vehicle registration, and vehicle equipment regulations.
The results were:
- 248 tickets
- 110 warnings
- 6 inspection tickets
- 3 roadside alcohol/drug suspensions
The Saskatoon Police Service thanks members of the public for their accomodation of this traffic safety initiative.
May 13, 2024 4:47 PM
Canada Road Safety Week is coming up, May 14th-20th, 2024. To kick off the week the Saskatoon Police Service will be hosting a Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) on May 14th and 15th.
This two-day initiative will take place at various locations in and around Saskatoon with enforcement focus relating to impaired driving, distracted driving, seat-belt use, speeding, unlicensed driving/vehicle registration, and vehicle equipment regulations.
STEP is a multi-agency task force with the goal of improving traffic safety in Saskatchewan and includes a variety of different agencies who will converge on the Saskatoon area to conduct sobriety checkpoints and other traffic safety initiatives on those days.
Members of the public and media can follow the Traffic Unit on Twitter, @SPSTraffic, for ongoing information and updates about STEP.