Saanich Police wrote up 21 distracted driving tickets to drivers using handheld electronic devices while staked out at the McKenzie and Quadra intersection on Tuesday morning.
The effort was part of a district-wide campaign led by ICBC that saw 86 tickets issued for use of electronic devices while driving plus another 63 violations, from eight different locations, between 7 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
At $368 for the distracted driving violation, plus another $175 to clear the four-point penalty on the ICBC driver premium that goes with it, the costs add up fast. Drivers caught using electronic devices twice in a three-year period could pay as much as $2,000 in penalties. Despite the costs, distracted driving remains the second leading cause of vehicle crashes in the province, said ICBC road and safety coordinator Colleen Woodger.
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ICBC and Saanich Police chose McKenzie and Quadra for its high traffic rate and also its high crash rate.
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led distracted driving campaign at Quadra & McKenzie this morning has pulled over more than a dozen drivers already
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TuesdayB次元官网网址檚 pullovers were mostly routine B次元官网网址榩hone checkers,B次元官网网址 though one person was on their tablet.
The most egregious offender Leslie has seen was as a member of IRSU, once pulled over someone shaving, eating cereal and talking on the phone while speeding on the Malahat.
Police agencies across B.C. have lots of enforcement planned this month.
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Intersections are an ideal place to run a distracted driving campaigns because a lot of people think itB次元官网网址檚 okay to pull out their phone at a stop sign or red light, Woodger said.
B次元官网网址淚t is not. The most common type of distracted driving crash is a rear-ender and 60 per cent of crashes are at intersections,B次元官网网址 she said.
ICBCB次元官网网址檚 provincial distracted driving campaign will continue throughout March.