Slow to 60 when passing emergency & service vehicles that are stopped with their lights flashing. 🚑🚓🚒
They’re helpers coming to the rescue. Keep them safe.
The June Traffic Safety Spotlight reminds drivers to Be Alert & share the road. Read more: ow.ly/rZyl50Z6rlG
Gentle reminder that u-turns are illegal at intersections controlled by lights in Sask. Intersections that actually have signs are there because it's a high collision intersection and they are there to make people more aware. @SGItweets@reginapolice
Have a game plan for a safe ride home.📝🏈Whether you're tailgating at Mosaic Stadium or cheering from the lake, call in special teams to keep everyone safe on the road.🫱🏻🫲🏻
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Be alert! See the signs. ⛔🛑🚸🚦We tested drivers on how well they know traffic control devices. Pedestrian crossings, yield, and construction zones are just a few of them, and when you obey them you keep traffic flowing a road users safe.
If your vehicle was damaged by hail, SGI is here to help. Visit our website for more information on how to submit your claim: sgi.sk.ca/storm.
You can submit a claim by calling SGI toll-free at 1-844-855-2744 or by visiting an SGI Claims branch.
GNM Regina: Ryan Smith, Executive Vice President of Claims % Salvage with @SGItweets , joined Juliane Bodini in studio to talk about June's Traffic Safety Spotlight, which this month focuses on safely slowing & sharing the road with emergency responders.
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The Solstice Speaker Series returns next week! Michael Greyeyes will showcase how individual creative impulses can serve as healing solutions & direction, in a time where reliance on AI is taking place.
📆June 9, 7 - 8:30 p.m.
📍Royal Saskatchewan Museum
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Traffic control devices like pedestrian crossing symbols🚸 & yield signs are important to traffic safety. Knowing how to maneuver an uncontrolled intersection is just as important.
Be alert. Always slow down & prepare to yield. Look both ways & proceed only when it's safe.
SGI is bringing its Slow to 60 road safety event to Moose Jaw on Mon, June 1. This family-friendly event is free & includes:
🛣️Interactive demos & simulations
🐕🦺Cage, the narcotics detection K9
🏰Bouncy castle
🌭Food
Join us at the 📍SGI Moose Jaw Salvage Centre, 5-8 p.m.
Here are some tips for a safe Victoria Day long weekend.
🫱🏻🫲🏻Use a designated driver, rideshare, or taxi, call a friend, or stay overnight.
📲Report impaired drivers. Pull over, call 911.
👀Be alert, avoid distractions
🎽Buckle up
✅Obey speed limits
🚦Malfunctioning traffic lights = 🛑4-way stop
Power outages across Saskatchewan are affecting traffic lights at some intersections.
If you approach an intersection where traffic lights aren't working, treat it as a 4-way stop and proceed when safe.
💨Damaging winds are expected for most of southern Saskatchewan. That sucks. Here are some tips to protect your vehicle from damage.
✅Avoid parking near large trees & structures
✅Secure items like garbage bins & bbqs to prevent impact
✅Park in a garage or carport if you can
👷🏻♀️🚧Road construction has started across the province. Let's keep road workers safe.
Slow your speed to the posted limit in the construction zone you’re driving through.
Help everyone get home at the end of the day.
🚲It’s Bicycle Safety Week! Whether you’re on 2 wheels or 4 wheels, we all share the road. Keep cyclists safe.
Here are some tips for motorists on sharing the road with cyclists: sgi.sk.ca/bicycleriders#shar…
GNM Regina: @SGItweets 's May Traffic Safety Spotlight shines a focus on traffic signals, road signage and their importance. With more, SGI Media Relations Manager Heather Hubic joined our Juliane Bodini in studio.
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Here comes the weekend! 😎 Whatever your plans are, find a safe ride.
✅Use a designated driver
✅Use a rideshare, taxi or designated driving service
✅Crash on a friend's couch
✅Call or text a pal for a ride
🤝We all have a part to play in making sure everyone gets home safe.
Drivers can stay safe by yielding to the vehicles with the right of way. Failing yield makes up 11% of collisions.
Always Be Alert behind the wheel.🫱🏻🫲🏻Help protect drivers, passengers, pedestrians and cyclists!
👉🏻For more traffic safety tips, visit sgi.sk.ca/news?title=example…
🚦🛑⛔🚸As part of the May Traffic Safety Spotlight, SGI reminds drivers to mind the signs. There are plenty of traffic control devices—think stop signs, traffic lights, pedestrian crossings—that help all road users navigate streets safely.
🔗Read more: ow.ly/hrWf50YTj6A