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Monthly Road Report for June highlights enhanced enforcement and education initiatives

Published 10:30 PDT, Fri July 19, 2024
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Richmond RCMP continues its commitment to ensuring safer roads for all users through comprehensive enforcement and public education. In June, our efforts resulted in the issuance of 753 traffic tickets, with 729 of these under the Motor Vehicle Act.
June traffic enforcement summary:
Key statistics from June’s enforcement activities include:
• Speeding: 270
• Driver license infractions: 150
• Impaired drug/alcohol infractions: 10
• Distracted driving: 92
• Intersection infractions: 40
• Moving violations: 55
• Seatbelt infractions: 15
• Vehicle related infractions: 119
• Other infractions: 16
These figures reflect our proactive approach to addressing high-risk driving behaviours that significantly contribute to collisions.
Identified high-collision zones:
Our Road Safety Unit officers have observed an increase in traffic collisions in the following areas, prompting additional enforcement:
• No. 4 Road & Steveston Highway
• Grant McConachie Way & Russ Baker Way
• Bridgeport Road & Great Canadian Way
• Bridgeport Road & Sea Island Way
Highway 91 enforcement:
Our officers continue to conduct enhanced enforcement on Highway 91 due to increased collisions and traffic complaints. Drivers are reminded to slow down and keep their phones away while driving.
E-bike and e-scooter education:
In line with our commitment to public safety, officers are increasing enforcement of e-bikes and e-scooters. Riders are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the rules and regulations in Richmond before they ride. For detailed information, visit the City of Richmond website.
Summer impaired driving campaign:
July and August mark our summer impaired driving enforcement campaign, conducted in partnership with ICBC, BCACP, and our regional partners. This campaign emphasizes the importance of responsible driving and planning safe transportation when consuming alcohol. For more details, refer to our previous release on Summer Impaired Driving.
A word from Sergeant Eric Baskette, Richmond RCMP Road Safety Unit:
“Our efforts in June highlight our ongoing commitment to road safety through both enforcement and education. We urge drivers and riders to adhere to the rules, drive responsibly, and help make Richmond’s roads safer for everyone.”
Engage with us:
The Road Safety Unit encourages all residents and drivers in Richmond to stay informed through our monthly road reports and participate in active road safety initiatives. For ongoing updates and safety tips, follow us on our X social media account.