Slow Down and Move Over: February is the time to focus on road safety when you see flashing lights

BC Highway Patrol

2025-02-03 07:00 PST

Throughout February, BC Highway Patrol is on a campaign asking you to use the 70/40 rule to Slow Down and Move Over when you see flashing lights on the road.

Section 47.02 of the BC Motor Vehicle Act Regulations requires all drivers to reduce their speed and move into the furthest lane of traffic away from stopped vehicles (if possible) with flashing red, blue, or yellow lights. This applies for:

Some drivers get frustrated when traffic slows for flashing lights, but it’s a law that helps protect first responders and roadside workers, says Corporal Michael McLaughlin with BC Highway Patrol. An easy way to remember to Slow Down Move Over is the 70/40 rule:

We would much rather you slow down than face a $173 violation ticket. says Corporal McLaughlin. The aftermath of collisions, or a job that require workers to be in close proximity to highway traffic, is dangerous enough already.

The Slow Down and Move Over brochure explains the law about slowing down and moving over when flashing red, blue or yellow lights are on the road

View a higher-resolution photo

Released by:

Cpl. Michael McLaughlin
Media Relations Officer
BC Highway Patrol
14200 Green Timbers Way, Surrey, BC V3T 6P3
Office: 778-290-5844

Email: bchp_media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Website: bc-cb.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/highway-patrol

Follow Us:

Date modified: