The employee was driving 140km/h in an 80km/h construction zone. 😬🚔
(Reddit: u/ddmeredith )
Driving significantly over the speed limit in construction zones poses serious risks to both drivers and workers. Construction zones are designed with reduced speed limits to protect road workers, pedestrians, and to manage the altered or narrowed lanes safely. I remember once driving near a construction site where speed was clearly posted at 80 km/h, but many drivers I saw were speeding well over that — the dangers of which cannot be overstated. In Abbotsford, this incident involving an employee driving at 140 km/h in an 80 km/h zone highlights the severe disregard some have for safety rules. The RCMP regularly patrol such zones to enforce speed limits strictly through fines and, in some cases, license suspensions to deter reckless behavior. From my experience, slowing down in construction zones not only prevents accidents but also avoids hefty fines and legal consequences. It's worth noting that speeding in these zones can lead to more severe penalties compared to regular speeding, reflecting the increased danger. If you’re driving through areas marked with #abbotsford #rcmp #canada hashtags or similar construction zones anywhere, it’s crucial always to obey posted limits. Reducing speed helps you react to sudden changes such as workers on the road, equipment moving, and lane shifts. Sharing my experiences, I've found that greater caution in these zones results in safer journeys for everyone. Remember, the consequences of ignoring these warnings can be life-altering. So, watch your speed, stay alert, and support those keeping our roads safer.





























































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