Caution encouraged for travelling over long weekend
Travellers are encouraged to be cautious behind the wheel over the Victoria Day long weekend.
The Insurance Corporation of B.C. (ICBC) says many people will be hitting the road for their first road trips of the year, and it asks drivers to follow the speed limits during their travels.
Data from ICBC shows an average of three people are killed and 455 others are injured in 1,669 collisions across B.C. each May long weekend, adding speed is the top contributing factor in those incidents, followed by distraction.
Motorists in the Southern Interior account for an average of 60 injuries and 260 crashes over this long weekend.











