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Intersection Safety

Alberta RCMP give tips for intersection safety

Jan 12, 2021 | 10:44 AM

RCMP in Alberta are promoting intersection safety early in the new year.

RCMP say government statistics show an average of 66 people die at intersections in Alberta every year and another 8,000 people are injured. Unsafe left turns, violating traffic signals and speeding are factors in intersection accidents noted by RCMP.

“With road users travelling in conflicting directions, there is an increased risk for accidents at intersections,” says Supt. Gary Graham, Alberta RCMP Traffic Services. “Practising traffic safety, and approaching intersections with caution, can prevent collisions and injury.”

Mounties have provided the following tips for improving intersection safety.

Drivers:

  • Obey traffic signs and signals. Make a full stop at red lights and stop signs, even when turning right. Always follow directions given by police officers over traffic signs or signals (Government of Alberta, 2020).
  • Pedestrians have the right of way in all marked or unmarked crosswalks. Before making a turn, ensure pedestrians have cleared the crosswalk.
  • At a three and four-way stops, remember the Right of Way rule. The vehicle that arrived first should proceed first. If two vehicles arrive at the same time, the vehicle on the right should proceed first (Government of Alberta, 2020).

Pedestrians:

  • Always use crosswalks and pedestrian-activated signals when they are available. If there are no crossing lights, wait until all vehicles have come to a complete stop before crossing (MyHealth.Alberta.ca, 2020).
  • Don’t be a distracted pedestrian. Remove headphones and put away cell phones or other electronic devices when crossing the street.
  • Make eye contact with drivers to ensure they see you. Signalling your intent to cross by extending your arm and pointing in the direction you wish to proceed shows drivers that you intend to enter a crosswalk (Saferoads Alberta, 2020).