As Victoria Day long weekend is around the corner, ICBC is reminding folks to remember the basics before hitting the road.
According to ICBC, speed is a top contributing factor in crashes over the long weekend, averaging four deaths and 575 people injured across the province.
In Northern BC, an average of 20 people are injured in 134 crashes every year during the long weekend.
Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, Garry Begg said “Speeding, distracted driving and impaired driving are factors in far too many crashes in our province.”
“In addition to managing your speed, please put your phones away, enjoy yourself responsibly and focus on a safe weekend.”
ICBC noted distraction is the top contributing factor in police-reported crashes over the long weekend, followed by impairment and speeding.
Some ways to have a safe long weekend include a pre-trip check on your vehicle, plan the route ahead, and if the trip involves alcohol or drugs, to plan for a safe ride home.
More information can be found on ICBC’s website here.
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