| September 12, 2011 MISSION - Today, the provincial government, police and ICBC announced that the third phase of B.C.’s upgraded Intersection Safety Camera (ISC) program has gone live across the province. This includes a camera located at Route 7 and Cedar Valley Connector in Mission. Why this Matters: • Over 40% of police-attended accidents occur at intersections. Quotes: “The expansion of the Intersection Safety Camera program means we are better equipped to hold reckless drivers more accountable." “The new camera at the Cedar Valley Connector is a valuable tool for recording reckless driving. As word of the camera spreads, it will help make this intersection safer for drivers and pedestrians." “We’ve seen too often the carnage of intersection crashes. High risk driving has no place on our roads and we’ll do everything we can to go after those drivers who have a complete disregard for others. This program is going to help make our roads safer by targeting those who choose to deliberately put other lives at risk.” “We know these cameras will help reduce intersection related crashes, but it’s important that we continue to think about the role we can play to help make our roads safer. Many people think tailgating or failing to yield the right-of-way is harmless, but the reality is you are increasing your chances of being in a crash – putting others at risk, including yourself and passengers. Whether you’re a driver, motorcycle rider, cyclist or pedestrian, slow down and use extra caution at intersections." Additional information: • The upgraded program will see digital cameras placed at 140 of B.C.’s highest-risk intersections. -30- | |
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