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Richmond
2025-01-13 08:50 PST
Richmond RCMP Road Safety Unit (RSU) remained committed to improving road safety throughout December, with an emphasis on impaired driving enforcement and public education initiatives. Officers issued a total of 810 traffic tickets throughout the month, with 30 impaired driving charges, 159 driver license infractions, 75 distracted driving charges, and 149 speeding violations.
In partnership with ICBC’s winter campaign and police across the province, officers participated in CounterAttack roadblocks across Richmond, supported by outreach by community volunteers. These efforts highlighted the importance of planning ahead for a safe ride home. Additionally, Richmond officers participated in Light Up the Province, a collaboration with BC Highway Patrol, focusing on impaired drivers on highways and major roadways. The RSU’s efforts continued through New Year’s Eve, with nine drivers removed from the road for impaired driving or excessive speeding.
As the season progresses, Richmond RCMP reminds drivers to adjust their driving to changing weather conditions. Snowfall presents unique challenges, and it is a legal requirement for drivers to fully clear snow and ice from their vehicles before driving. Failure to do so poses serious risks for all road users and may result in penalties.
Our efforts in December reflect our commitment to keeping Richmond’s roads safe, especially during the holiday season. Impaired driving and pedestrian safety remain serious concerns. By planning ahead and driving cautiously, we can all play a role in saving lives.
The RSU will continue promoting safe driving practices, including driving distraction-free, sober, and adjusting to winter weather. Enforcement will focus on school zones, with officers and volunteers conducting outreach and speed enforcement to remind drivers of their responsibility to protect all road users.
Engage with us on social media and stay informed through our monthly road reports. Let’s work together to make Richmond’s roads safer for everyone.
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