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Six hours of impaired-driving initiative sees 2,500 vehicle checks by Prince George RCMP

More than a dozen violations, infractions found over first December weekend
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BC RCMP conducting impaired driving checkpoints. (via BC RCMP)

This past weekend, Prince George Mounties conducted its first of several upcoming holiday checkpoints this month.

The RCMP’s Municipal Traffic Services Section stopped 2,500 vehicles to check for and target alcohol- or drug-impaired driving on Saturday (Dec. 5), which resulted in several tickets issued at multiple locations both static and roving.

In six hours, police handed out five violations under the Motor Vehicle Act, including one 90-day immediate roadside prohibition and a 30 day impoundment, and four provincial roadside suspensions for alcohol.

Other discovered infractions were as follows:

  • Four = Drivers with no driver’s license
  • Four = People driving contrary to restrictions
  • Three = Vehicles without insurance
  • Two = Prohibited drivers

RCMP also performed 50 approved screening device tests with a pass rating, a news release states.

“Impaired driving remains one of the leading causes of serious and fatal motor vehicle collisions on our roads,” says Cst. Jennifer Cooper.

“Your efforts to contact police may save a life.”

Dec. 5 was also National Impaired Driving Enforcement Day.

If you see any acts of impaired driving in the city, you’re asked to call 9-1-1.