News release
RCMP issue 304 tickets during traffic enforcement operation
July 17, 2025
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Greater Moncton, New Brunswick
From: New Brunswick RCMP
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A recent RCMP traffic enforcement operation in the Greater Moncton area has resulted in 40 vehicles being towed, and 304 tickets being issued.
Between July 11 and 13, 2025, members of the New Brunswick RCMP's Tactical Traffic Enforcement Unit (TTEU) conducted a traffic enforcement operation in the Greater Moncton area.
The operation focused on unsafe vehicles, as well as speeding, and proper use of seatbelts. During the operation, 82 various traffic violations were issued under the Motor vehicle act, 63 tickets were issued for speeding, 61 for not having a valid inspection certificate, and 31 for not wearing a seatbelt. A total of 40 vehicles were towed at the owner’s expense.
The New Brunswick RCMP's TTEU conducts regular, targeted traffic enforcement on roadways throughout the province with the goals of improving road safety, educating motorists about traffic laws and to reduce serious injury and fatal collisions.
"We are still issuing far too many tickets for speeding and for vehicles without valid inspection certificates", says Sgt. Ghislain David with the Tactical Traffic Enforcement Unit. "These aren’t just technicalities, they are about keeping everyone safe on the road. Be a responsible driver and follow the speed limits, obey traffic laws, and make sure your vehicle is properly inspected and roadworthy."
The public can assist in keeping dangerous drivers off the road by reporting them to police. If you see a dangerous or a suspected impaired driver, call 911. Your description of the driver, vehicle, licence plate number and direction of travel can assist police in making New Brunswick roads safer.
Contacts
Tactical Traffic Enforcement Unit
New Brunswick RCMP
rcmpnb.grcnb@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
506-452-4252