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Drivers need to do better – Results from Counterattack launch in Lower Mainland
Share | 2010-12-10 14:13 PST
LOWER MAINLAND DISTRICT (December 9, 2010) RCMP Traffic units across the Lower Mainland are releasing results from Dec. 3-6, covering the launch of the December Counterattack season. And the main message?
“The public is not getting the message,” said Superintendent Norm Gaumont, responsible Traffic Services in RCMP policed areas across the Lower Mainland.
“We focused on the four main issues that cause fatalities and serious injuries – alcohol impairment, speed, seatbelts and intersections. And frankly, the number of charges and violations is disturbingly high.”
There were 394 tickets handed out for speeding, including 17 for excessive speeding where the driver’s vehicle was impounded.
There were 165 recorded seatbelt infractions – at a time when the RCMP is seeing a slight upward trend on seatbelt related deaths.
“Approximately 40% of our fatalities are the result of not wearing a seatbelt or using a child restraint device,” says Supt. Gaumont. While the vast majority of people use seatbelts all the time, he cautions people on the importance of buckling up even if they’re just driving to the corner store.
“These fatalities are not just happening on the highways – they’re actually happening more frequently in our communities, where the posted speed limit is 50-80 km/hour. And at the speed, if you are not buckled in, you are literally risking your life.”
Sixty-six drivers were handed prohibitions or suspensions for driving while impaired. Of that number:
•three drivers received three-day prohibitions with vehicle impoundment
•21 drivers received three-day prohibitions without vehicle impoundment
•24 drivers received 90-day prohibitions
•three drivers were charged criminally with impaired driving
During enforcement in intersections, 114 tickets were given to drivers. Driver behaviors that gained the attention of police included disobeying traffic lights, failing to stop, and left and right turn infractions.
Police will continue to vigorously enforce these four main priority areas over the holiday season, and into the new year.
Sgt. P. J. (Peter) Thiessen
LMD District Regional Police Service
Communications Advisory NCO &
E DIV Senior Media Relations Officer
Office: 604-598-4274
Cell: 604-614-6177
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