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Alberta RCMP Launches Operation Impact to Combat Impaired Driving

Alberta’s Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is intensifying efforts to combat impaired driving during the holiday weekend through its participation in Operation Impact 2025. This initiative aligns with the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police’s annual public awareness campaign, which aims to enhance road safety across the nation. The campaign’s theme for this year is “Safety is in My Hands,” emphasizing the shared responsibility of all road users to ensure safe travel.
As part of the operation, the Alberta RCMP is encouraging residents to report any suspected impaired drivers by calling 911. This call to action highlights the importance of community vigilance in preventing dangerous driving behaviors. Traffic Sergeant Darrin Turnbull expressed gratitude to the public for their commitment to responsible driving, stating, “We are thankful to all road users doing their part to make responsible and safe driving choices this holiday long weekend.”
The urgency of this campaign is underscored by recent statistics that indicate a rise in traffic collisions, some resulting in fatalities. The RCMP is particularly focused on raising awareness of the dangers associated with impaired driving, especially during periods when road use increases, such as holiday weekends.
In addition to urging residents to report impaired driving, the RCMP has shared a comprehensive list of safety tips aimed at promoting responsible behavior among drivers. These guidelines are designed to empower individuals to take proactive measures to keep themselves and others safe on the road.
For those seeking more information on traffic safety, the Alberta RCMP is providing resources through its social media channels. This outreach is part of a broader effort to enhance public awareness and ensure that Canada’s roads remain among the safest in the world.
By actively participating in Operation Impact 2025, the Alberta RCMP is taking a firm stand against impaired driving and reinforcing the message that safety is a collective responsibility. The campaign serves as a reminder that every individual plays a crucial role in preventing impaired driving and protecting lives on the road.
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