That's the message to come from SGI's December Safety Spotlight focusing on impaired driving in the province.

than last year, which saw a relatively low 295 impaired driving offences, that number nevertheless is a drop from the summer as August climbed as high as 463 impaired driving offences.

Tyler McMurchy, Manager of Media Relations with SGI, says that December's numbers were slightly below the annual average, adding that where significant strides have been made has been areas of injuries and deaths.

"So we do know that over the long term Saskatchewan has made very, very significant strides in reducing the number of collisions, injuries and fatalities related to impaired driving, but those who still choose to drive impaired are more likely than ever to be caught because of that strong enforcement that you see on our roads."

t year, as well as 207 seatbelt and child restraint infractions.