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RCMP cracking down on dangerous behaviours at frequent crash sites

The Prince George RCMP Traffic Section is focusing its daily efforts on contributing crash factors in the city’s most dangerous spots.

To reduce collision numbers, there will be a stronger RCMP presence looking for impaired and distracted drivers, speeders, those not wearing a seatbelt, and any intersection-related violators at or near the following sites:

  • Domano Boulevard / Tyner Boulevard and Highway 16;
  • Highway 97 / Central Street at 15th Avenue;
  • Ferry Avenue and Highway 16;
  • Highway 16 and Highway 97;
  • 15th Avenue / Patricia Boulevard and Victoria Street;
  • 20th Avenue / Victoria Street;
  • Konrath Road / Westgate Road / Highway 16;
  • 15th Avenue / Ospika Boulevard;
  • 20th Avenue / 17th Avenue / Carney Street / Massey Drive;
  • Cowart Road / Vance Road / Highway 16.

Sergeant Matt LaBelle is also asking you to help the RCMP keep our streets safe.

“We’re asking if they see a dangerous or impaired driver to pull over and call 911. If they see a traffic violation that they want to report, we ask they that call our administrative line (250-561-3300),” he says.

According to ICBC’s 2013 numbers, 21% of the city’s collisions happened at these ten spots, which also made up 21% of Prince George’s casualty collisions.

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