Source: CBC News, October 29, 2017
46% of all collisions in the province involved alcohol
A total of 57 people were killed in Saskatchewan in 2016 due to impaired drivers, according to information released by SGI this week.
That number is up from the 54 killed in 2015.
According to the insurance agency—which tracks statistics related to vehicle collisions, injuries and deaths—29 of the deaths occurred on provincial highways, 15 on rural roads, seven on urban streets and six on First Nations roads.