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Twenty-six fines handed out in two-hour traffic blitz

Seatbelts and cellphones. That's what members of the RCMP were watching for as people travelled into Humboldt last week. On July 27, between 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.


Seatbelts and cellphones.
That's what members of the RCMP were watching for as people travelled into Humboldt last week.
On July 27, between 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Saskatoon Regional Traffic Services and the local RCMP teamed up to perform a small traffic blitz, reported Const. Trevor Scott of the Humboldt RCMP.
Members set up a traffic stop at 8th Ave. and 4th St. in Humboldt to spot motorists not complying with the statutes of the Saskatchewan Traffic Safety Act, with a focus on seatbelt and cellphone use.
A total of 26 tickets were issued in this two-hour period.
Thirteen tickets were issued for driving a vehicle while failing to wear a seatbelt properly - a fine of $175.
Eight tickets were for a passenger failing to wear a seatbelt properly - also a fine of $175.
One ticket was issued for driving a vehicle with an unrestrained passenger under the age of 16, another charge which carries a $175 fine.
Two tickets were issued for drivers using electronic communications equipment while driving - using their cellphones - a fine of $280.
One fine of $115 for having an inadequate windshield was handed out, and another fine of $115 was given for unlawfully having a sunscreen or reflective material on the front side windows (window tint).
"Motorists are reminded to use seatbelts at all times and when using their cellphone to wait for a safe place to pull over and talk," said Scott.

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