Owning and operating a vehicle is a serious responsibility. Saskatchewan Government Insurance is responsible for overseeing licensing and registration, as well as administrative penalties for some traffic offences. Tickets for offences under The Traffic Safety Act are handled by the police.
All drivers in Saskatchewan must hold a valid driver's license. There are special rules in place for new drivers.
Vehicles that are normally operated in Saskatchewan must be currently registered here. Basic insurance is included with registration, with the option of purchasing additional insurance.
Rules of the road are designed to prevent collisions and keep our roadways safe for everyone.
Unless you intend to fight a traffic ticket, most traffic tickets can be dealt with through the voluntary payment option, set out on the ticket itself, without ever attending court.
Under the Safe Driver Recognition Program drivers can earn discounts for safe driving or be penalized for at-fault accidents and traffic tickets.
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