Saskatchewan Government Insurance says too many people are still making the poor decision to drive after drinking.

SGI says there were 343 Criminal Code charges laid in December for impaired driving, having a blood alcohol content over .08 or refusing a breath test.

It says another 10 people were charged with having a blood alcohol content between .04-.08.

They received a three-day licence suspension, but under tougher laws that came into effect Jan. 1, those drivers would have also had their vehicle seized for three days.

December marked the third consecutive month where SGI and Saskatchewan law enforcement focused on impaired driving.

A provincewide traffic safety blitz on impaired driving caught more than 330 drunk drivers in October and there were 279 drunk-driving offences in November.