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Alberta RCMP focus on enforcing sober driving over Victoria Day long weekend

Last year, Alberta RCMP charged 40 motorists with impairment over the Victoria Day Long weekend alone
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Though we expect less traffic on our provincial highways this upcoming Victoria Day long weekend due to current public health restrictions, Alberta RCMP will be out patrolling and removing impaired drivers from the roads in participation of National Impaired Driving Enforcement Day on Saturday, May 22nd.

This annual initiative is part of Canada Road Safety Week (CRSW), a national campaign held from May 18th - 24th led by the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police.

The country-wide campaign aims to make our roads and highways safest in the world by promoting safe driving behaviours as they relate to impaired driving, distracted driving, speeding, and more. In addition to enforcing sober driving over the long weekend, the Alberta RCMP will be sharing traffic tips throughout the week in support of CRSW.

“In 2020, approximately 20 per cent of all fatal motor vehicle collisions in Alberta RCMP jurisdictions involved impaired driving. Last year, Alberta RCMP charged 40 motorists with impairment over the Victoria Day Long weekend alone,” says Insp. Chris Romanchych, Alberta RCMP Traffic Services. “We want to ensure that everyone, wherever they may be travelling over the long weekend, does so safely.”

The Alberta RCMP will work together with law enforcement agencies across the province during CRSW and the holiday long weekend to ensure road users are adhering to traffic laws and practicing smart driving behaviours.

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