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News Release - May 20, 2010 TAKE CARE OUT THERE OVER THE LONG WEEKENDWith the first long weekend of the summer just around the corner, SGI is reminding motorists to take care out there. Drivers should be patient in getting to their weekend destinations. The highways will be crowded with recreational vehicles and people hauling trailers or boats to the many lakes and campsites around the province. Seeding is also underway and motorists need to watch for slow-moving farm implements on the road. "Traffic increases on Saskatchewan highways during long weekends so motorists need to be even more alert," Minister responsible for SGI June Draude said. "We want everyone to take care out there and have a safe and enjoyable Victoria Day long weekend, and that starts with safe driving." Motorists can reduce the chance of being involved in a collision by following these tips:
Most importantly, don't drink and drive. Research shows that drivers are more likely to be involved in an alcohol-related collision while travelling on a long weekend than during any other time of the year. "If you are celebrating with friends and have a few drinks during the long weekend, always plan a safe ride home," Draude said. "Don't get behind the wheel. Use a designated driver, call a designated driving service, a taxi or a friend to get home safely." Last year there were nearly 408 collisions during the Victoria Day long weekend, resulting in 64 injuries and two fatalities. About SGI Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) is the province's self-sustaining auto insurance fund. SGI operates 21 claims centres and five salvage centres across Saskatchewan with a head office in Regina. SGI works with a network of more than 400 motor licence issuers across the province. -30- For more information, contact:
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