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SGI REWARDS BREDENBURY DRIVER

Released on February 25, 2010

SGI is rewarding Cordell Young for practising his driving skills.

During driver education sessions all learner drivers are asked to record their
in-car hours in a practice log. SGI recommends that a learner driver log a minimum of 36 hours under different driving conditions over their nine-month learning period.

The information recorded in the practice log will help learner drivers focus on the skills they need to improve before visiting the driver examiner for their road test.

SGI randomly chose 10 winners from all the completed practice logs submitted during the year. Each winner will receive a $250 gas card.

The other winners are:

Alycia Watson - Saskatoon
Brooklyn Heisler - Paradise Hill
Duncan Zander - Wynyard
Dylan Gauthier - Ile A La Crosse
Kelsey Cooper - Corman Park
Matthew Fischer - Saskatoon
Nicole Unteriner - Star City
Tiffany Christopher - Swift Current
Robert Gardiner - Ile A La Crosse

"The practice log incentive program encourages all learner drivers to gain the valuable driving experience they need prior to trying for their licence," Minister responsible for SGI June Draude said. "History shows us that learner drivers with more in-car experience develop safer driving habits, thus keeping our roads safer. Learners with more experience are often more successful in passing their road test on the first try."

To be eligible for the 2010 reward program, learner drivers must submit their practice log with 36 hours completed to the driver examiner at the time of their road test or mail it to SGI.

For more information on the practice log program visit www.sgi.sk.ca.

About SGI

Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) is the province's self-sustaining auto insurance fund. SGI operates 21 claims centres and five salvage centres across Saskatchewan with a head office in Regina. SGI also works with a network of more than 400 motor licence issuers across the province.

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For more information, contact:

Tony Playter
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
Regina
Phone: 306-751-1837
Email: tplayter@sgi.sk.ca
Cell: 306-535-6207

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