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Sundre RCMP urges caution on the roads this Family Day

Sundre RCMP responded to four collisions last Family Day weekend and local sergeant urges people to proactively plan to safely have fun
Sgt. Trent Sperlie
Sgt. Trent Sperlie, the Sundre RCMP detachment's commander, urges people to proactively plan to safely have fun this Family Day long weekend. In 2023, the local department responded to four collisions. File photo/MVP Staff

SUNDRE – During this Family Day long weekend, the Sundre RCMP expects to see an increase in motorists using the roads and highways to visit their friends and family across the province.

To ensure that everyone has a safe holiday, the RCMP reminds Albertans of the following safety tips:

Do not drive while under the influence: Alcohol or drugs can impact your driving. Always make sure you have a safe way to get home.

Drive to conditions: The speed limit is the maximum speed in ideal conditions. Always make sure to slow down if there are things that may affect your driving like snow, ice, or poor visibility.

Be mindful of other road users: With winter in full swing, you can expect to see more people participating in winter extracurricular activities. Keep an eye out for ATVs or others who may be sharing the roads and shoulders.

Prepare before departing: Before you set out on the road, make sure your GPS, radio, electronics, and mirrors are all set up properly, so you won’t be distracted while driving.

Use proper safety equipment and restraints: Make sure that everyone in the vehicle is properly secured in their seatbelts or child safety seats before driving. Also, if you’re going to be using an off road vehicle wear appropriate safety equipment like a helmet.

Let people know where you are: Before you leave make sure that you tell your friends and family of the route you’re taking and when they can expect you.

Last year during this long weekend the Sundre RCMP responded to four collisions. One was a vehicle that went into the ditch, one was a rollover, one was a vehicle that went out of control and hit a parked vehicle and one was a vehicle backing into a parked vehicle.  Fortunately, no one was hurt in any of the collisions.

Follow the Alberta RCMP on Facebook @RCMPinAlberta as well as on X, formerly known as Twitter, @RCMPAlberta for more traffic safety information.

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