B.C. drivers urged to 'keep your head up and put your phone down' in work zones
- B.C.'s annual Work Zone Safety campaign urges drivers to keep their heads up and put their phones down in roadside work zones to protect workers.
- From 2015 to 2024, nine workers were killed and 276 were seriously injured in work zones in B.C., according to WorkSafeBC statistics.
- B.C. law mandates that drivers in work zones drive carefully, avoid phone use, and obey traffic devices, with fines up to $368 for violations.
- Distracted driving risks lives, emphasizing the importance of giving roadside workers the space they need to work safely.
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