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April is Slow Down, Move Over month: Give room to road workers and first responders

Summary by Ckpg Today
PRINCE GEORGE – For the first time in British Columbia, police across the province are dedicating all of April to the “Slow Down, Move Over” campaign to protect roadside workers and emergency crews.  Drivers are reminded of the 70/40 rule: if the speed limit is 80 km/h or more, slow down to 70 km/h. If it is below 80 km/h, slow to 40 km/h whenever you see flashing amber, red, or blue lights on the roadside.  The law, found in Section 47.02 of th…
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Ckpg Today broke the news in Prince George, Canada on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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