Kamloops RCMP crack down on distracted drivers, speeders through West Victoria construction zone
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops RCMP traffic members will devote much of their energy this month cracking down on distracted drivers.
March has been designated an awareness month for distracted driving, and Kamloops RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Jodi Shelkie says the problem is as bad as ever, despite the risk of death or serious injury and the prospect of receiving a very steep fine.
“Distracted driving continues to be a serious issue in British Columbia. It’s the number one cause of crashes and claims an average of 76 lives each year in B.C.,” said Shelkie.
“It can be up to $620 for your first violation ticket if you’re caught using your cellphone, and for your second ticket… it’s more than $2,500.”