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BC Highway Patrol launches Summer Impaired Driving Campaign

The BC Highway Patrol is launching a new campaign, targeting enforcement for impaired driving.

“Summer vacations and road trips cannot include drugs and alcohol behind the wheel,” said BC Highway Patrol Superintendent Mike Coyle.

“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.”

From now until August 31, drivers can expect to see enhanced patrols and check stops from BC Highway Patrol, especially on long weekends or for special events.

The Patrol shared the following tips for a safer drive:

  • Leave more time than you think you need to get to your destination;
  • Slow down, and practice being 20% more patient while driving;
  • Plan relaxing stops that avoid alcohol and drugs;
  • If you’re going to an event with alcohol and drugs, have a solid plan for getting there and back. Use a reliable designated driver, taxi, ride-share, transit or other safe options;
  • Avoid late-night or very early-morning driving over long distances (that you’re not used to doing).

“Impaired driving is completely preventable. Act responsibly behind the wheel,” Coyle said.

“And if you do see a problem, including a suspected impaired driver, call police right away.”

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Darin Bain
Darin Bain
Darin is a news reporter for Vista Radio's Prince George stations. His career started in the Cariboo in 2020, working as a News Reporter in both 100 Mile House and Williams Lake before making the move to Prince George in late 2021.

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