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Saturday, December 21, 2024

Remember road safety this Easter long weekend

Submitted by Manitoba Public Insurance

With expected higher than normal traffic volumes this Easter long weekend, Manitoba Public Insurance is putting out a call of action to drivers to place additional focus on road safety.

On average over the Easter long weekend, one person is killed on a Manitoba public roadway over the three-day holiday, while another 67 people are injured in collisions.

Safety Tips which could save a life:

  • Don’t drive impaired. Both drugs and alcohol can affect a person’s ability to drive. On average, 25 people in Manitoba are killed yearly due to impaired driving.
  • Buckle up! A person is nearly 50 times more likely to be killed and four times more likely to be seriously injured when not wearing a seatbelt.
  • Don’t text and drive. On average, 28 people are killed yearly in Manitoba in a distracted driving collision
  • Speed kills.  On average, 20 people are killed yearly in Manitoba in a speed-related collision

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