B.C. drivers still failing to buckle up, leave phones alone as RCMP write thousands of tickets in March
KAMLOOPS — Police in British Columbia say people still don’t appear to be getting the message to buckle up and to leave electronic devices alone while they’re behind the wheel, as more than 3,000 tickets were issued to drivers in March.
BC Highway Patrol officers issued 1,008 tickets to people caught using their devices while driving in Central B.C., which includes Kamloops, Merritt, Clearwater and Kelowna. The region also led in the total number of tickets issued to people who did not buckle up last month, and police say it remains a problem.
“There is something about people who maybe like to live in those wide open spaces where they don’t like to put on seatbelts, but none of your car safety functions are going to operate if you don’t take that easy step of putting on your seatbelt,” BC Highway patrol spokesperson Cpl. Michael McLaughlin said.




