BC Highway Patrol promises new locations, enhanced big rig checks in ‘Light up the Province’ campaign
CHILLIWACK — Fraser Valley motorists and semi-truck drivers alike can expect new locations, bright lights and enhanced commercial vehicle checks during the “Light up the Province” campaign starting this weekend.
BCHP spokesperson Corporal Michael McLaughlin says police officers all throughout the province will be working extra shifts in December to keep unsafe tractor-trailers and impaired drivers off B.C. highways.
Starting this Saturday, Dec. 6, hundreds of officers including BC Highway Patrol, other RCMP officers, municipal police departments, and partners around the province will spend their entire shift dedicated to impaired driving enforcement. The one-night campaign is the launch of the month-long Winter Impaired Driving campaign.
“All December you’re going to have police officers working extra shifts that are totally dedicated to reducing impaired driving deaths,” says Superintendent Mike Coyle with BC Highway Patrol. “We will be using some new locations this year, and we will do whatever we can to keep roads safer. We strongly encourage anyone who is considering using alcohol or drugs to make sure they don’t drive.”
