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Home / Disasters and Accidents / B.C. Roads Turn Deadly: 6 Fatalities in 3 Days

B.C. Roads Turn Deadly: 6 Fatalities in 3 Days

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Six people died in Lower Mainland crashes over three days.
  • Darkness and road conditions are contributing factors to accidents.
  • ICBC urges drivers to slow down and watch for pedestrians.

British Columbia officials are issuing urgent warnings to drivers to reduce speed and stay alert, as a recent spate of fatal collisions has claimed six lives across the Lower Mainland in a mere three-day period. The latest incident involved a pedestrian fatality in Vancouver on Sunday night.

These tragic events underscore the heightened risks on B.C. roads during darker months. Investigations into these crashes are ongoing, with factors like speed and reduced visibility being examined. ICBC has previously flagged that crashes due to driving too fast for conditions significantly increase in December and January.

Authorities and ICBC are strongly advising drivers to be particularly watchful for pedestrians, especially at intersections and near transit stops. The importance of winter tires and maintaining adequate tread depth is also being emphasized to improve vehicle performance and safety in colder temperatures.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Crashes spike due to shorter daylight hours, reduced visibility, and potentially hazardous road conditions common in winter months.
ICBC urges drivers to slow down, watch for pedestrians, and ensure their vehicles are equipped for winter driving conditions.
In December 2024, there were 82 crashes involving pedestrians in Vancouver.

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