Albertans asked to respect public health orders, traffic laws as long weekend nears
Edmonton – The Victoria Day long weekend typically marks the start of road trip season for many Albertans. Due to the ongoing pandemic, this year is different than all others.
The week of May 12-18 is Canada Road Safety Week, a seven-day national campaign led by the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP), aimed at making our roads the safest in the world.
Although there is significantly less traffic on Alberta’s roads due to restrictions related to COVID-19, impaired driving, distracted driving and speeding remain a problem across the province. The RCMP will focus this year’s campaign, “Shifting Gears”, on shifting driver behaviour surrounding drug and alcohol impairment, driver distractions and speeding.
“As our province begins to consider reopening, some drivers over the May long weekend may be tempted to relax their attitudes around driving rules, physical distancing and public health orders. There is zero tolerance for unsafe driving behaviours amidst the pandemic. As always, our Traffic Services members will be on the road promoting safe driving spaces and enforcing laws to help all motorists stay safe while travelling. Changing dangerous habits such as speeding, impaired and distracted driving starts with thinking differently and ‘shifting gears’ about these problematic behaviours.”


