The Saskatchewan RCMP says the latest burst of winter weather has tracked poor driving conditions across the province.
A report from the RCMP says between 4 p.m. Wednesday and 8 a.m. Thursday, there have been 12 reports of collisions, but no calls of weather-related stranded vehicles or traffic hazards.
However, the night is young, and conditions are anticipated to further deteriorate through the day and night.
The RCMP remind drivers that before travelling, they should check the weather and road conditions along their route. If poor weather or road conditions exist or are forecasted, consider delaying travel if possible.
Meanwhile, the Regina Police Service says that between 6:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, the Regina Police Service recorded eight calls for service related to collisions, one of which resulted in minor injuries. RPS explains that it is unclear how many of these collisions were a direct result of the weather and road conditions, but the weather appeared to play a role in some of them.

















