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B.C., BC Highway Patrol, Road Safety Unit
2025-06-10 12:15 PDT
With summer vacations come the open road, sunny skies and inevitably, some people who choose to drive impaired.
BC Highway Patrol is aiming to reduce that number to zero with the June 15 to August 31, 2025, Summer Impaired Driving Campaign.
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Summer vacations and road trips cannot include drugs and alcohol behind the wheel, says Superintendent Mike Coyle with BC Highway Patrol. No matter whether you’re going to a music festival, a wine tour, or the family camping trip, plan ahead so that you drive sober and attentive. Don’t start celebrating too early.
Summer vacations and road trips cannot include drugs and alcohol behind the wheel,
No matter whether you’re going to a music festival, a wine tour, or the family camping trip, plan ahead so that you drive sober and attentive. Don’t start celebrating too early.
Drivers can expect to see enhanced patrols and check stops from BC Highway Patrol especially on long weekends or for special events.
Here are tips to plan ahead for a safer and more enjoyable drive:
Impaired driving is completely preventable. Act responsibly behind the wheel, says Superintendent Coyle. And if you do see a problem, including a suspected impaired driver, call police right away.
Impaired driving is completely preventable. Act responsibly behind the wheel,
And if you do see a problem, including a suspected impaired driver, call police right away.
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