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Publication

Police Step up Speeding Patrols in B.C. Construction Zones

Author/Presenter: Fowlie, Jonathan
Abstract:

The government of British Columbia (B.C.) has decided to regulate traffic in construction zones much more strictly. Starting from October 14, motorists can expect to see more speed reader boards in construction zones to slow them down. Motorists will also see an increase of police officers monitoring active work zones. Anyone caught speeding in a work zone can be fined up to $438.

Source: The Vancouver Sun
Publication Date: October 14, 2010
Source URL: Link to URL
Publication Types: News and Other Non-research Articles
Topics: Fines; Law Enforcement; Speed Control; Speeding; Temporary Traffic Control; Variable Speed Limit Systems

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