Safety top of mind this BC Day long weekend
PRINCE GEORGE – This B.C. Day long weekend, our roads will be busy, you may even be looking to enjoy yourself a campfire. But no matter what your plans are, some local services are reminding everyone to be safe.
Police will be setting up CounterAttack roadchecks across the province to get impaired drivers off of roads. If you’re caught driving impaired, you could end up paying in a number of lasting ways – from increased insurance premiums to fines, car impoundment or even jail time.
On average, according to data collected by ICBC between 2015 and 2019, four people are killed and 620 people injured in 2,200 crashes across the province over the B.C. Day long weekend.
Here in the North Central region of the province, on average, 26 people are injured in 130 crashes every year over the B.C. Day long weekend.
