Preparing for wildlife as drivers hit the road this holiday season
PRINCE GEORGE—The Thanksgiving long weekend, you might find turkey or ham at your dinner table. But on the road, you’ll find other animals to watch out for.
As winter draws nearer, animals can be seen much more frequently on the roads, which increases the chances of accidents between motorists and wildlife.
“We know there’s about 11,000 animal impacts that happen each year in B.C. We see about 840 people that are injured, and unfortunately four people pass away due to animal impacts. In the north, it’s particular of interest, because 1/4 of those–2,700 of those people are those here in Northern B.C. So it is something that we’re aware of,” said Doug Mac Donald, Road Safety and Community Coordinator, ICBC.
