September Road Report highlights distracted driving blitz and railway safety operation

Richmond

2024-10-21 08:05 PDT

Richmond RCMP Road Safety Unit (RSU) continues to prioritize road safety through targeted enforcement initiatives and joint operations. In September, officers issued a total of 802 traffic tickets, focusing on key areas such as speeding, distracted driving, and vehicle-related infractions.

September traffic enforcement summary

Key statistics from September’s enforcement activities include:

Joint Forces Operations

Upcoming fall campaign:

Richmond RCMP RSU reminds the community that as we transition further into the fall months, there will be an increased focus on distracted driving enforcement. In partnership with ICBC, officers and volunteers will be working to educate the public and enforce laws against distracted driving, while also reminding drivers to adjust their driving for seasonal weather conditions.

Richmond RCMP officers, volunteers, and partner agencies standing together

A word from Sergeant Eric Baskette, Richmond RCMP Road Safety Unit:

Our September results, especially the distracted driving blitz and railway safety week operations, show how crucial targeted enforcement is in making our roads safer. This fall, we’ll continue to focus on distracted driving and ensuring that drivers are adapting to changing weather conditions. We encourage everyone to stay alert and drive responsibly.

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