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The Safest Long Weekend in Years: BC Highway Patrol Releases Stats for High Risk Driving and Motorcycle Awareness Month

BC Highway Patrol

2025-06-05 07:15 PDT

For the first time in at least six years, the Victoria Day long weekend did not have a single fatality on BC roads.*

Still, the high number of tickets shows that we all still have work to do to make BC highways safer as we look back on the High Risk Driving and Motorcycle Awareness Campaigns for May 2025.

We had a lot of positive public feedback about the impact of BC Highway Patrol’s high-visibility enforcement, and we’re very happy to do our part to reduce deaths on our roads, says Superintendent Mike Coyle of BC Highway Patrol. We still find too many examples of irresponsible driving.

Over the Victoria Day long weekend, BC Highway Patrol officers did the following education through enforcement**:

Over the course of the month-long High Risk Driving and Motorcycle Awareness Campaigns in May, BC Highway Patrol wrote over 9,600 speeding tickets province-wide including:

Some BC Highway Patrol enforcement stories include:

This Tesla Model S was clocked at 191 km/h in a posted 100 km/h zone. The driver received a five-month driving suspension

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A black motorcycle is towed to the impound yard as a BC Highway Patrol cruiser is visible in the background

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With the Summer Impaired Driving Campaign right around the corner, Superintendent Coyle has a message for everyone getting behind the wheel: Refocus and take safe driving more seriously. The heat of summer will bring a lot more traffic on BC Highways.

 

*There were three deaths over the May long weekend in 2024, and there were an average of four deaths between 2019 and 2023.

**Based on BC Highway Patrol statistics collected as of June 3, 2025.

Released by:

Cpl. Michael McLaughlin
Media Relations Officer
BC Highway Patrol
14200 Green Timbers Way, Surrey, BC V3T 6P3
Office: 778-290-5844

Email: bchp_media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Website: bc-cb.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/highway-patrol

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