Richmond RCMP hosts successful first annual E-scooter safety event
Richmond
2024-06-10 07:57 PDT
On Saturday, June 1st, 2024, Lansdowne Mall parking lot was abuzz with activity as Richmond RCMP and various community partners hosted the 1st annual e-scooter safety event. Despite the wet weather, the enthusiasm of participants and partners shone through, marking the event as a resounding success.
Seventy participants registered for the event, taking part in a safety quiz, undergoing safety checks, and navigating through the E-Scooter Safety Challenge course. The event saw a continuous flow of participants and onlookers throughout the day, all eager to learn and promote road safety.
View larger image: e-scooter safety skills course layout with mini pylons
Inspector Mark Baxter, Pro-active Enforcement & Administrative Officer of Richmond RCMP, highlighted the significance of the event: This initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to road safety and community engagement. The support from our partners and the community has been tremendous and we are thrilled to see such a positive turnout despite the weather.
The event was made possible by the collective efforts of Richmond RCMP’s Community Engagement Team, Road Safety Unit, frontline officers, Community Police Office staff, and dedicated volunteers, in collaboration with our key partners, including ICBC, Lime, Lansdowne Centre, ProMechBC, HUB Cycling, Vancouver Coastal Health, and the City of Richmond. Each organization played a crucial role in ensuring the event’s success, from providing safety gear to setting up the course and engaging with the public.
View larger image: Richmond RCMP officer standing with City Councillor and volunteer
View larger image: LIME team member standing with two event participants holding helmets
As part of the ongoing e-scooter pilot program in Richmond, Richmond RCMP reminds the public that increased enforcement of e-scooter regulations is in effect. This measure aims to enhance the road safety of all road and sidewalk users.
We urge all e-scooter users to adhere to the safety guidelines and regulations,
added Inspector Baxter. Our goal is to make Richmond’s roads and sidewalks safe for everyone.
For more information on the e-scooter pilot program in Richmond and safety regulations, please visit the City of Richmond website.
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