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Zero deaths on B.C. roads over May long weekend, first time in at least six years
B.C.'s highway patrol officers are celebrating the long weekend last month after it ended with not a single road fatality, the first time that's happened in at least six years.
Safest long weekend in years but… | Columbia Valley, Cranbrook, East Kootenay, Elk Valley, Kimberley, Ktunaxa Nation
BC Highway Patrol releases stats for High Risk Driving and Motorcycle Awareness Month For the first time in at least six years, the Victoria Day long weekend did not have a single fatality on B.C. roads. Still, the high number of tickets shows that we all still have work to do to make B.C. highways safer as we look back on the High Risk Driving and Motorcycle Awareness Campaigns for May 2025. “We had a lot of positive public feedback about the i…
B.C. RCMP celebrate 0 road deaths this Victoria Day long weekend, first time in 6 years
The BC Highway Patrol says there were no fatal crashes on B.C. roads this Victoria Day long weekend, the first time “in at least six years.” The Victoria Day long weekend ran from Saturday, May 17 through Monday, May 19, and during that period last year three people died in fatal crashes, according to B.C. RCMP. Before that, from 2019 to 2023, there was an average of four road deaths during the long weekend each year in the province. While Mount…
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