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News release

Summer road safety reminder

June 11, 2025 - Vernon, British Columbia
From: Vernon North Okanagan RCMP

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Stock image of blue sky and road with Safety First in yellow letters
Stock image of blue sky and road with Safety First in yellow letters

With temperatures heating up and traffic increasing, the Vernon North Okanagan RCMP is reminding everyone to take extra care out on the roads this summer. Whether you’re driving, cycling, walking, or riding a scooter road safety is a shared responsibility.

"It’s that time of year with the warmer weather and longer days that more and more people are getting outside," states Constable Chris Terleski, Media Relations Officer for the Vernon North Okanagan RCMP. "With the surge in outdoor activity, our roads get really busy here in the North Okanagan which is why it’s really important you stay alert and pay full attention when you’re out."

Incidents between vehicles and more vulnerable road users can have serious consequences so police are offering some safety reminders everyone can use to help prevent collisions.

Drivers

  • Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Give pedestrians, cyclists, and scooter riders plenty of space.
  • Be prepared for sudden stops.
  • Always check blind spots before turning or changing lanes.
  • Slow down in residential areas, school zones, and near parks.

Cyclists

  • Obey all traffic signals and signs.
  • Use hand signals when turning.
  • Ride in a straight, predictable manner.
  • Wear a helmet.
  • Use lights during low-light conditions.
  • Wear reflective gear to stay visible.

Scooter Riders

  • Always wear a helmet.
  • Follow the rules of the road.
  • Watch for pedestrians and share space responsibly.
  • Stick to designated paths or the roadside when appropriate.
  • Avoid sidewalks where prohibited.

Pedestrians

  • Use crosswalks whenever possible.
  • Follow pedestrian traffic signals.
  • Make eye contact with drivers before crossing.
  • Stay alert—avoid distractions like phones.
  • Wear bright or reflective clothing when walking at night.

"Pay full attention when you are out and about and be considerate of others," adds Terleski. "Make good choices, look out for one another, and together we can make sure everyone gets to where they are going safely this summer."

Contacts

Constable Chris Terleski
Media Relations Officer
Vernon North Okanagan RCMP
vernon_media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
250-260-7161
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