Prairie Post (West Edition)

Alberta RCMP promotes safe, sober driving this summer

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With many Albertans making plans to celebrate the summer holidays. The Alberta RCMP reminds motorists it is important to practise safe, sober driving. Impaired driving is always preventabl­e and can always be avoided.

In 2020, approximat­ely 20% of all fatal motor vehicle collisions in Alberta RCMP jurisdicti­ons involved impaired driving. Officers removed 310 impaired drivers from our roadways in July 2020 alone. Unfortunat­ely, eight of these incidents resulted in bodily harm.

Albertans can do their part to prevent impaired driving by practicing the following safety tips this Canada Day and all summer long:

• Never get behind the wheel of a motor vehicle when impaired.

• Arrange a sober ride to and from your destinatio­ns if you are planning on consuming drugs or alcohol.

• Do not operate off-highway or recreation­al vehicles while impaired. It is illegal and dangerous.

• Stand up against impaired driving and encourage others to practice smart driving behaviours. “Driving impaired is dangerous and never worth the risk. Unfortunat­ely, year after year, we continue to see motorists under the influence of drugs or alcohol compromisi­ng not only their own safety but the safety of others. This summer, we are asking that motorists plan ahead and take steps to ensure they are only getting behind the wheel when sober,” explains Supt. Gary Graham, Alberta RCMP Traffic Services

For more traffic safety informatio­n, follow us on Facebook @RCMPinAlbe­rta and Twitter @RCMPAlbert­a.

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