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Sask. driver slapped with $1,100 fine after speeding in construction zone, 9 drivers ticketed in 1 day

Sask. RCMP caught a driver travelling more than 40 km/h over the speed limit in a construction zone near Swift Current. (Source: Saskatchewan RCMP Twitter) Sask. RCMP caught a driver travelling more than 40 km/h over the speed limit in a construction zone near Swift Current. (Source: Saskatchewan RCMP Twitter)
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Saskatchewan RCMP managed to catch a driver last week that was speeding well over the limit in a construction zone, leading to a fine over $1,000.

RCMP traffic officers ticketed a total of nine drivers that were speeding in a work zone north of Swift Current on March 1.

One driver, RCMP noted, was travelling 106 km/h in a 60 km/h work zone.

The driver was fined $1,109 for exceeding the speed limit by 46 km/h in a construction zone with workers present.

RCMP remind drivers to always slow to 60 km/h when travelling past emergency vehicles with their lights active and through construction zones with workers present.

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