SASKATCHEWAN - Eleven lives are already lost on Saskatchewan roadways this year.
There have been eight fatal collisions on roads in the Saskatchewan RCMP jurisdiction between Jan. 1 and 29. These collisions have resulted in 11 people’s deaths.
This is a dramatic increase from the two fatal collisions and three deaths from the same time period in 2024.
Investigations continue into all recent collisions; a Saskatchewan RCMP Collision Reconstructionist investigates most fatal collisions and their science-based work takes time to complete. Investigators' preliminary findings indicate that poor weather conditions contributed to five out of the eight fatal collisions this year.
Collisions impact everyone
“We have had 11 people die on roads in Saskatchewan RCMP jurisdiction the first month of 2024 – think of how many people are impacted by these tragedies. There are family and friends grieving and our thoughts are with everyone who has been affected,” Supt. St. Germaine said. “It also impacts first responders. These incidents can be traumatic and nothing can prepare you for these types of calls where loss of life occurs.”
“We’ve all heard basic driving safety tips hundreds of times,” Supt. St. Germaine said. “I may sound like a broken record, but I’ll keep repeating myself. Please remember the basics, drive to road conditions, obey speed limits, never drive while distracted or impaired by alcohol or drugs and always wear your seatbelt, because choosing to wear one can make the difference between life and death in a collision.”