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RCMP issues safety tips for spring driving as weather warms up

As winter fades away and springtime begins, the Grande Prairie RCMP has released a number of safety tips for spring driving.

According to the RCMP, winter often gets all the attention when it comes to hazardous road conditions; however, spring driving has safety hazards of its own.

The RCMP says springtime means construction crews will be more prevalent than ever, and Constable Kelsey Davidge says law enforcement is taking construction zones seriously, and residents can expect an increased police presence in those areas to ensure construction worker safety.

“We will be out again making sure that everyone working on those roadways are safe,” she says. “Please respect those work zones, and pay attention and give yourself lots of time to move over to the service lane, or slow down in those construction zones.”

Additionally, Davidge emphasized the importance of post-winter vehicle maintenance for drivers. She says simple steps like ensuring your tire pressure is adequate as cold conditions can lead to lower tire pressure, and checking wiper blades due to winter wear and tear, can make the difference during the spring.

Drivers are also encouraged to watch for increased pedestrian, cyclist, and motorcycle presence on the roads as people get outside to enjoy the warm temperatures.

“Make sure to slow down and share the road with walkers and cyclists, and keep an eye out for motorcycles when merging, passing, turning, and approaching intersections,” Davidge says.

Springtime also brings unpredictable rain showers, and Constable Davidge says wet pavement is a significant contributor to accidents in the spring so motorists should leave extra distance between vehicles, turn on headlights, and avoid hard braking.

The RCMP continues to emphasize the importance of sober driving, especially in the spring, as “many Albertans hit up the patios” when the weather warms up. Residents who choose to drink are always encouraged to do so safely by using designated drivers, taxis, or public transit to get home safely.

Ethan Montague
Ethan Montague
Reporter/Contributor for MyGrandePrairieNow.com and 104.7 2Day FM. Studied Broadcast News at SAIT. Team member since February 2023.
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