Rock to Road

News
Alberta road safety campaign launched

May 19, 2016  By  Andrew Macklin


May 19, 2016 – Alberta drivers continue to speed through busy road construction zones, putting their lives and the lives of the workers at risk.

The Partners in Road Construction Safety (PIRCS) launched their annual campaign asking Alberta drivers to take a pledge at VowToSlowDown.ca with the goal of engaging Alberta drivers to make a commitment to driving the posted speed limits in road construction zones.

“We are asking Alberta drivers to take action this road construction season in two important ways. First, by going online and taking the pledge at VowToSlowDown.ca, which is a promise made to road construction workers to be diligent while driving through road construction zones,” said Heidi Harris-Jensen, Chair of Partners in Road Construction Safety. “Second, we want drivers to uphold their pledge and follow the posted speed limits. Our data from the last two seasons shows approximately 46 per cent of Alberta drivers are still not slowing down and following posted speed limits in road construction sites. Our goal is to engage drivers to take this pledge and significantly decrease the percentage of non-compliance in the province.”

City of Edmonton Councillor Ed Gibbons was one of the first people to take the pledge and vow to slow down today. Gibbons, alongside a number of construction safety partners, gathered on May 18 at a road construction site in Edmonton to take the pledge and officially launch the VowToSlowDown.ca website. Gibbons also proclaimed May 18, 2016 as Vow to Slow Down day in the City of Edmonton.

Advertisement

The pledge is open for all Albertans to make via the website: www.VowToSlowDown.ca. Those who take the pledge are eligible for various rewards as thanks from the road construction workers for keeping their workplace safe.

Albertans will be able to share and encourage others to also take the pledge online through various social media platforms, or by sharing via the #VowToSlowDown hashtag.

“This is the first time we’ve truly harnessed the power of social media to engage and encourage Albertans to help us share this important message,” said Harris-Jensen. “We know there are many ambassadors out there who encourage drivers to slow down and be safe, and this summer we hope they will stand up, take the pledge and amplify the message for and with us.”

There will be a number of surprise perks from PIRCS for those who do take the pledge. Representatives from PIRCS will be popping up across Alberta over the summer giving away goodies as thanks to Albertans who vow to slow down.


Print this page

Advertisement

Stories continue below