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Nearly 25% of B.C. Drivers Unaware of Critical Road Law

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Alarming Number of B.C. Drivers Ignorant of Slow Down, Move Over Law

Driving safely is crucial, yet a recent BCAA survey uncovered a shocking gap in knowledge among B.C. motorists. Nearly 70% are unaware of the province’s Slow Down, Move Over law-a vital rule designed to protect roadside workers and emergency responders.

What Is the Slow Down, Move Over Law?

This law requires drivers to reduce speed and change lanes when approaching vehicles stopped on the roadside with flashing red, blue, or yellow lights. Whether it’s paramedics, police, utility crews, or maintenance workers, giving them space is essential for their safety and yours.

Dangerous Driving Habits Put Lives at Risk

The survey also found that 81% of drivers have witnessed poor driving behavior, with many failing to slow down or move over as required. Reasons cited include rushing (51%), distracted driving, and a troubling 59% who believe some drivers simply disregard the danger they pose to others.

Why Following This Law Matters

Ignoring the Slow Down, Move Over law endangers not only roadside workers but also pedestrians and other drivers. It’s a simple yet critical step to prevent accidents and save lives.

How to Stay Safe and Compliant

  • Always slow down when you see flashing roadside lights.
  • Move over to give a wide berth if it’s safe to do so.
  • Avoid distractions like phone use while driving.
  • Respect cones and signage in work zones.

Insight:
Road safety starts with awareness. By understanding and respecting the Slow Down, Move Over law, B.C. drivers can protect those who keep our roads safe every day. Slow down, move over, and drive responsibly.

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