RCMP warn drivers to be cautious and self-aware

Share

By Miranda Leybourne

Neepawa Banner

Nine people have lost their lives as a result of traffic incidents over the past several weeks on Manitoba roads.

Now, the RCMP in Manitoba and specifically, the Spruce Plains RCMP, which polices the communities of Gladstone, Neepawa and Minnedosa, are speaking out to urge the motoring public to be safe and smart behind the wheel.

The recently released statistics from the Manitoba RCMP show just how important proper driving safety - like not speeding and wearing seatbelts - really is. 

In 50 per cent of what the RCMP call “applicable fatal collisions”, failure to wear a seatbelt was a contributing factor in the outcome of the incidents. In 48 per cent, speed was a factor and being impaired also factored into 39 per cent of the applicable fatal collisions. 

The Neepawa RCMP detachment says most people realize the importance of wearing seatbelts, but overlook the dangers of speeding and using cellphones or otherwise practicing distracted driving. The current fine for operating a cellphone while driving is $203.80, with five points being taken off of the perpetrator’s license. 

The detachment also wants drivers to know that the speed limits are in place for a reason and that many people - despite what they might think - are unable to drive safely over the posted limits. In fact, when the road conditions deteriorate, it’s important to drive to the best of your ability, the detachment says, even if that’s slightly below the speed limit. 

The RCMP recommend winter tires and cautious driving to keep motorists safe once winter driving conditions kick in. To help with that, Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) is once again offering Manitobans a chance to take part in its winter tire program. 

The program provides eligible drivers in the province with low-interest financing at prime plus two per cent on up to $2,000 per vehicle. The financing can also be applied to the purchase of MPI-qualified winter tires from participating retailers. For more information on the winter tire program, visit www.mpi.mb.ca