The Drumheller RCMP is reminding drivers of the seriousness of obeying traffic signals.
Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins says with the disappearance of snow, it appears drivers are in more of hurry to get places. He notes during these past two weeks, he has seen many drivers failing to come to a stop at stop signs.
“They are treating the stop sign more like a yield sign. Further, drivers are making right hand turns at stop signs or red lights while barely slowing down. If all that was required was to “yield to oncoming traffic” there would be a yield sign there not a stop sign,” said Hopkins.
He said the definition of stop is pretty simple.
“To stop means to cause your vehicle to cease movement completely,” he said.
He goes on to say that collisions at intersections often result in injuries to occupants, and these are simply avoided by obeying the traffic signals and stop signs.
“As a result of my observations and concerns, I have instructed the members of this detachment to pay close attention to stop signs and red lights and to increase enforcement of those offences. A fine of failing to stop is $287 and carries with it three demerit points,” said Hopkins adding he has also asked officers to increase enforcement of distracted driving.
“Please help by increasing your awareness and stop when required. Do not drive while being distracted. Should you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact the Drumheller detachment at (403) 823-7590,” he said.