Highway workers in the province are still dealing with people speeding through their workplaces.
Numbers released by SGI on Thursday showed that 138 tickets were issued across the province in July to drivers who didn’t slow to 60 kilometres per hour when passing highway workers, flag people or highway equipment with warning lights flashing.
In a media release, SGI pointed out that fines for speeding in work zones or while passing highway workers are higher than regular speeding tickets. A driver who is clocked at 40 km/h over the speed limit will be fined $1,008 and will receive four demerits.
Officers across the province weren’t focusing only on speeding through work zones.
According to SGI, police in July also reported 7,597 aggressive driving or speeding offences, 1,039 distracted driving offences (including 920 for cellphone use while driving), 576 offences for inappropriate or no seatbelt/child restraints, and 292 impaired driving offences.
The spotlight in August is on impaired driving.