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Prince George
2025-06-17 07:40 PDT
With the warmer weather in sight, Prince George RCMP would like to remind all road users – drivers, cyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians that road safety is a shared responsibility.
We are seeing more cyclists on the roadways with the warmer weather. We encourage cyclists to wear a helmet, be visible and be aware of the proper hand signals while using the road, says Cst. Jenna Moore, Media Relations Officer for the Prince George RCMP.
We are seeing more cyclists on the roadways with the warmer weather. We encourage cyclists to wear a helmet, be visible and be aware of the proper hand signals while using the road,
Prince George RCMP reminds all users of the roadways to avoid distractions and obey posted speed limits and road signs.
Prince George RCMP would also like to remind the community to keep their eyes out for our local Cops for Cancer Tour de North riders, who will be sharing the road while training for the seven-day long cycling journey starting September 12, 2025.
Why do they ride? To raise money for Camp Goodtimes! At Camp Goodtimes, kids with cancer can have fun, accomplish their goals and thrive amongst peers who understand. They offer an extraordinary camp experience in a medically-supervised, safety-focused and supportive environment.
To learn more about the Tour de North team, visit Tour de North 2025 - Canadian Cancer Society
To learn more about Camp Goodtimes, visit Camp Goodtimes
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