Richmond RCMP and City of Richmond emphasize road safety with large vehicle stopping distance demonstration
Richmond
2024-09-17 07:30 PDT
In a joint effort to enhance road safety, Richmond RCMP, in collaboration with ICBC, the City of Richmond and Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement (CVSE), recently conducted a comprehensive demonstration to highlight the impact of vehicle size and speed on stopping distances to road users.
The demonstration reinforced the commitment to promote safer driving practices and prevent collisions involving large vehicles.
Sergeant Eric Baskette, NCO-in-Charge of Richmond RCMP Road Safety Units highlighted the critical importance of this issue: Speed is a major contributing factor in many collisions we attend. Our officers witness the severe consequences of these incidents, whether it’s the loss of a loved one or significant life-altering injuries. This demonstration is part of our ongoing efforts to enhance road safety in Richmond. By sharing these findings, we aim to prevent avoidable collisions and increase awareness among all road users.
The vehicles used in the demonstration were typical of those operated on Richmond roads, with tests conducted under both wet and dry road conditions. The results revealed the differences in stopping distances based on vehicle type and road conditions:
Dry Road Results
Vehicle Type | Speed | Stopping Distance (metres) |
---|---|---|
Tandem * | 57 km/hr | 13.4 |
Single ** | 57 km/hr | 18.1 |
Bus | 64 km/hr | 22.5 |
1-ton truck | 59 km/hr | 19 |
Wet Road Results
Vehicle Type | Speed | Stopping Distance (metres) |
---|---|---|
Tandem * | 58 km/hr | 14 |
Single ** | 61 km/hr | 24 |
Bus | 64 km/hr | 22.2 |
1-ton truck | 60 km/hr | 32.4 |
*A tandem refers to a vehicle with two axles with four or more wheels in total, such as a dump truck that has a second trailer attached.
** A single refers to a vehicle with a single axle with two or more wheels, such a dump truck with no additional trailers.
Sergeant Baskette added, These results demonstrate that larger vehicles require more time to stop. We encourage everyone to respect the posted speed limits and drive according to road conditions. Factors such as rain or snow can significantly impact a driver’s ability to stop safely.
Keeping our residents and staff safe is paramount,
said Kam Dadwal, Fleet Training Manager, City of Richmond. Our drivers undertake comprehensive training before getting behind the wheel of a fleet vehicle, and partnering with Richmond RCMP and ICBC on this demonstration allowed us to share critical information and promote safer driving practices throughout Richmond.
Richmond RCMP is dedicated to ongoing education and enforcement efforts to ensure the safety of all road users. This demonstration is a testament to our commitment to reducing collisions and enhancing public safety on Richmond’s roads. Extensive safety precautions and measures were in place to ensure this demonstration was completed in a safe manner.
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Cpl. Adriana O'MalleyMedia Relations Officer
Richmond RCMP
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