Tough road ahead for distracted drivers
KAMLOOPS — The province, ICBC and police are taking aim at distracted drivers to help reduce the carnage on B.C. roads.
The tougher penalties coincide with Distracted Driving Month and include beefing up ICBC’s Driver Risk Premium (DRP) program.
Moving forward, the DRP program will include convictions for distracted drivers who continue to put road users at risk by using electronic devices while driving.
“Drivers with two convictions for the use of electronic devices while driving over a three-year period will now face added and higher premiums,” reads an ICBC news release. “They could pay as much as $2,000 in penalties — an increase of $740 over the previous penalties — in addition to their regular vehicle insurance premium.”