The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) is teaming up with the B.C. government to launch a month-long campaign that urges drivers to slow down.
ICBC is concerned that a decrease in cars on the road during the COVID-19 crisis is leading to an increase in speeding. “While everyday life has recently changed for many in B.C., nothing has changed when it comes to road safety.
Speed, distracted driving and impaired driving are just a few of the high-risk driving behaviours that put everyone at risk,” Chair of the B.C.
Association of Chiefs of Police Traffic Safety Committee Chief Officer Neil Dubord said. “With the use of intersection safety cameras and dedicated police agencies throughout the province, drivers are sure to be caught