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Posted: September 2, 2015

Be road smart this long weekend

As many people get ready to go on road trips and camping trips this Labour Day long weekend, the B.C. government is encouraging everyone to be road smart on their journeys.

The Labour Day weekend is one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. Drivers are encouraged to stay alert, pay attention to the increased traffic levels, use caution and always drive to the road conditions, which can change quickly, a Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure press release states.

This is also the peak of highway construction season, and while most construction activities are put on hold for the long weekend, safety in work zones depends on drivers being alert and following the directions road signs and workers who may be present.

“Statistically, long weekends pose a higher risk for serious crashes so, on behalf of police officers everywhere, I ask drivers to focus on simple actions that make everyone safer on the road,” said chief constable Neil Dubord, chair of the B.C. Association of Police Traffic Safety Committee. “This long weekend, I urge you to become a driving role model by making a commitment to your family and friends to buckle up, slow down, leave your phone alone, and drive sober. For those who continue to take unnecessary driving risks, police will be out in force.”

Current highway conditions, travel advisories and closures are always available on the DriveBC website at www.DriveBC.ca, with more than 500highway cam views throughout the province.

DriveBC updates are also available on Twitter. With continued wildfire activity across the province, travellers are encouraged to check DriveBC for updates so that they will know of any closures or warnings that may impact their travel before they go.

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