This summer, BC Highway Patrol looks to lower impaired driving through a new campaign.
Called the Summer Impaired Driving Campaign, it’ll have enhanced patrols, and check stops across BC roads, especially on long weekends and special events.
Highway Patrol says the campaign looks to lower the number of people who drive impaired to zero, with Superintendent Mike Coyle saying vacations and road trips can’t include alcohol and drugs behind the wheel.
“No matter whether you’re going to a music festival, a wine tour, or the family camping trip, plan ahead so that you drive sober and attentive,” said Coyle. “Don’t start celebrating too early.”
They say during this campaign, they encourage you to stay safe by following these tips:
Leave more time than you think you need to get to your destination
Slow down, and practice being 20% more patient while driving
Plan relaxing stops that avoid alcohol and drugs
If you’re going to an event with alcohol and drugs, have a solid plan for getting there and back. Use a reliable designated driver, taxi, ride-share, transit or other safe options
Avoid late-night or very early-morning driving over long distances (that you’re not used to doing).
The campaign runs from June 15 to August 31.