Regina police say officers handed out a total of 380 tickets as a result of a traffic blitz last week.
In addition, 237 written warnings were given, according to a Regina police news release.
Of the 380 tickets, Regina police said 233 were for speeding.
Other infractions police noticed were:
- No Operators (Suspended Drivers/Invalid License): 8
- Unregistered Vehicle: 15
- Cell Phone Violations: 16
- Seatbelt Violations: 10
- Roadside Screening: 40
- Tobacco Trafficking/Tax Act: 3
- Failure to Slow while Passing Emergency Vehicles: 8
- Dangerous Drive/Evade Police: 2
- Admin Suspensions/Impaired Driver: 6
- Vehicle Equipment Regulations: 29
- Arrests on Warrants: 2
- Impounded Vehicles: 8
According to Regina police, there were a total of 802 infractions and warnings.
When police announced the two-day blitz, they said officers would be looking for speeders, distracted drivers, improper seatbelt use, unlicensed drivers and commercial vehicle standards.