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RoadSmart Report | May, 2005

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Preliminary 2004 casualty collision statistics released
While the number of injuries and deaths on Saskatchewan roads declined last year, alcohol-related collisions and the lack of seat belt use in rural and First Nations communities remain a concern.


RoadSmart Report is available on SGI’s web site at www.sgi.sk.ca. If you would like back issues, send your name and e-mail address to: jkoback@sgi.sk.ca.

RoadSmart Report is produced quarterly by the Communications department.

Contact: Jared Koback (306) 751-1811

 

 

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