Saskatchewan RCMP say between midnight and 8 a.m. Tuesday morning, they received 14 reports of motor vehicle collisions. And since then, Saskatchewan RCMP continue to respond to weather-related collisions and incidents with multiple reports of jackknifed semis including in the areas of Pense, Disley, east of Waldeck, east of Dafoe, and east of Regina near White City. No injuries have been reported to police at this time. RCMP say traffic delays are to be expected in these areas and road closures or detours may be in place.
Two of the accidents overnight involved wildlife, specifically deer. There was a collision involving three vehicles in the Humboldt detachment area. The accident was approximately 5 kilometres west of Guernsey. There was a jackknifed semi in the Moose Jaw detachment area, approximately four kilometres west of Belle Plaine. The accident is considered weather related. One vehicle hit the ditch in the Fort Qu’appelle detachment area due to poor road conditions. No one was injured in any of those accidents. And at 8:50 a.m. RCMP responded to a semi rollover on Highway #1 approximately 10 kilometres east of Indian Head.
With winter weather expected to affect road conditions throughout the day today, Saskatchewan RCMP urge residents to check the Highway Hotline for updated information on their route.