January Road Report: Enforcement targets high-risk driving in Richmond

Richmond

2025-02-12 14:43 PST

Richmond RCMP officers issued 832 traffic violation tickets in January 2025, targeting high-risk driving behaviours, as part of ongoing efforts to improve safety for all road users.

Key categories of motor vehicle offenses include:

Richmond RCMP officer conducting speed enforcement, behind a tree

High collision areas and targeted enforcement

In January, HWY 91 and the Hamilton area were identified as locations for targeted traffic enforcement by our Road Safety Unit (RSU) as a result of increases in reported unsafe driving behaviours.

Additional enforcement conducted at high priority intersections focused on distracted drivers, occupant restraint violations, and intersection enforcement in an effort to change driver behaviour and create a safer road environment.

Due to an increase in collisions, officers will also be conducting additional enforcement in the following areas throughout February:

Residents are reminded to drive cautiously, especially in winter weather conditions.

January enforcement highlights

January community outreach highlights

Upcoming events

Richmond RCMP is hosting a Car Seat Clinic on February 15, 2025 in partnership with Richmond Fire Rescue. This free event will be held at Brighouse Fire Hall No.1, 6906 Gilbert Rd, Richmond from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, and provides caregivers with guidance on correct installation and use of child car seats. Learn more and reserve your spot here. Limited drop-in spots are available on first-come-first-serve basis.

Interior view of a uniformed police officer inspecting a child seat in a vehicle

Officer recognition

This month, we celebrate the career of Corporal Somerville, who retired in January 2025 after 31 years of service. Known for his mentorship and dedication to road safety, Cpl. Somerville leaves behind a legacy of contributions, including the development of RCMP Motorcycle course standards and curricula. In his retirement, Cpl. Somerville intends to continue serving the Richmond RCMP Road Safety Unit as a Reserve Constable. We thank you for your service, Cpl. Somerville!
Corporal Peter Somerville of Richmond RCMP stopped on his motorcycle on a bright and sunny day

For more information on Richmond RCMP’s road safety initiatives, visit Richmond RMCP’s website or follow us on X (@RichmondRCMP).

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Richmond RCMP
11411 No 5 Road, Richmond, BC, V7A 4E8
Office: 604-207-5189
Fax: 604-207-4716

Email: richmond_media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Website: richmond.rcmp.ca

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