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September 14 , 2006

Ten new drivers rewarded

Ten new drivers are each receiving a cheque for $1,000 as a reward for completing the new Graduated Driver’s Licensing (GDL) program without any at-fault collisions, traffic convictions or suspensions.

“These new drivers have shown that it pays to develop safe driving habits right from the start,” said Glenn Hagel, Minister responsible for SGI. “While a single year is not long enough to fully evaluate a new program, initial results of the first year show a decrease in the number of new drivers involved in at-fault accidents.”

The winners are:

  • Glenna Coleman, Regina
  • Deanna Dueck, Wapella
  • Crystal Du Hamel, Carlyle
  • Brennan Marcoux, Viscount
  • Kaitlin Cyca, Saskatoon
  • Renee Wenc, Martensville
  • Quinn Lessard, Hudson Bay
  • Jane Jacoby, Regina
  • Tammy Halkett, Little Red River Reserve near Christopher Lake
  • Sherry Finley, Saskatoon

The 10 winners were randomly chosen from the 6,155 individuals who successfully completed the Graduated Driver’s Licensing program without any at-fault collisions, traffic convictions or suspensions by August 31, 2006.

The Graduated Driver’s Licensing Program was implemented in September, 2005 and is designed to improve road safety by exposing new drivers to incremental risks as they gain more experience in the driving environment. The cash prizes were announced to coincide with the introduction of the GDL program as an added incentive for new drivers to develop safe driving habits.

The incentive will continue for the second year of the GDL program with a cut-off date for the next draw being August 31, 2007.


For further information, contact:

Kim Hambleton
SGI Communications
Regina
(306) 775-6907

 

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