Over 2100 caught for ‘Slow Down, Move Over’ violations

B.C., BC Highway Patrol

2024-03-21 09:54 PDT

During BC Highway Patrol’s 2024 ‘Slow Down, Move Over’ campaign, officers across the province served over 2100 tickets and warnings. The leaders were BC Highway Patrol officers – Kelowna with 390 driver interactions and Fraser Coast Integrated Road Safety Unit (IRSU) with 316 interactions.

BC Highway Patrol officers also executed a Canada-Wide immigration warrant and initiated 20 criminal investigations for various traffic, firearms and drug-related offences during ‘Slow Down, Move Over’ related traffic stops. In the course of those investigations, BC Highway Patrol officers seized many illegal items including:

BC Highway Patrol officer is on a road and a passing vehicle is too close

View larger image: BC Highway Patrol officer is on a road and a passing vehicle is too close.

Although our educational campaign for ‘Slow Down, Move Over’ is over, our officers will be paying attention to motorists failing to slow down for official vehicles all year, says Corporal Melissa Jongema, BC Highway Patrol Media Relations Officer. Every roadside worker deserves to go home alive to their friends and families at the end of their workday. We need to see the 230 roadside worker fatalities decrease to zero, so please save lives by continuing to slow down and move over when you see roadside workers present.

Drivers could face a ticket for $173 for failing to slow down and move over for official vehicles and possible criminal charges if a worker is injured or killed. To learn more about ‘Slow Down, Move Over,’ please visit the BC Highway Patrol website at: BC RCMP - Slow Down and Move Over – Let’s keep everyone safe (rcmp-grc.gc.ca).  

BC Highway Patrol

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Cpl. Melissa Jongema

Media Relations Officer
BC Highway Patrol
14200 Green Timbers Way, Surrey, BC V3T 6P3
Office: 778-290-5761

Email: E_BCHP_Media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Website: bc-cb.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/highway-patrol

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