Delta Police Traffic Unit
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Delta Police Traffic Unit
@DPDTraffic
Delta Police Department Official Traffic section twitter account. Emergency call 9-1-1, Non-Emergency 604.946.4411. Not monitored 24/7
Delta, British Columbia Katılım Haziran 2017
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With students returning to school on September 2nd, #DeltaPolice is reminding everyone to stay alert in school zones. 🚸
Safety is a shared responsibility. Let's all do our part to make this school year safe for every student.
#BackToSchool #DeltaBC #CommunitySafety
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Heading out this weekend for a cold one?
If your summer plans include alcohol or drugs, make the responsible choice and plan ahead; take transit, use a rideshare, call a taxi, or arrange for a designated driver.
Impaired driving puts everyone's lives at risk: yours, your passengers’, and others on the road. #DeltaPolice officers remain on the lookout for impaired drivers 24/7, including those conducting roadblocks with our summer #CounterAttack program.
#StopImpairedDriving #DriveSafeBC #DeltaBC

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RT @deltapolice: Recently, our Traffic team stopped a motorcycle going 139 km/h in an 80 zone. The rider, on a restricted learner's license…
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Delta Police is honoured to receive a Top Five Award and score of 100 from @MADDVancouver.
This recognition highlights our officers' ongoing efforts to combat impaired driving - which is reflected in initiatives like our #CounterAttack campaign, where impaired drivers are


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#DYK approx. 79% of pedestrian-involved crashes in B.C. happen at intersections? #DeltaPolice is reminding our community that #PedestrianSafety is a shared responsibility.
🚶♀️ Pedestrians: Use crosswalks, avoid distractions & make eye contact.
🚗 Drivers: Slow down, yield, stay alert.
#DeltaBC #RoadSafety

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#NewsRelease: The Delta Police Seek Witnesses, CCTV, and Dash Camera Footage.
Delta, BC – Delta Police collision investigators are seeking any witnesses to a recent motorcycle collision, any CCTV video footage in the area, or any dash camera footage from parked or mobile

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RT @deltapolice: #DeltaPolice has received concerns about e-bike riders speeding in shared spaces. E-bike users are reminded that:
🚲Riders…
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Warmer weather often means more foot traffic… and more jaywalking. 🚸 #DeltaPolice is reminding everyone that a few saved seconds aren’t worth lifelong consequences.
✅ Be patient and use crosswalks
👀 Make eye contact with drivers
📵 Avoid distractions like phones or


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#DeltaPolice responded to three serious motorcycle collisions this weekend. With riding season in full swing, we urge all road users to stay alert and follow these tips:
🏍️ Drivers: Check blind spots and look twice before turning.
🏍️ Riders: Gear up, ride defensively.
🏍️

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Highway 17 is open again and traffic is flowing freely. Thank you for your patience while the BCHP and ICARS conducted their investigation.
#DeltaPolice #BCHP #ICARS
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Traffic Advisory Highway 17 in Tsawwassen is currently closed between Salish Sea Drive and Tsawwassen Drive due to a serious two-vehicle collision. Traffic is being diverted onto Tsawwassen Drive. If you can, please avoid the area. #DeltaPolice #BCHP
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Traffic Advisory
Highway 17 in Tsawwassen is currently closed between Salish Sea Drive and Tsawwassen Drive due to a serious two-vehicle collision. Traffic is being diverted onto Tsawwassen Drive. If you can, please avoid the area. #DeltaPolice #BCHP
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As we head into the #CanadaDay long weekend, we’re reminding everyone to stay safe on the road. 🚗
Increased travel can lead to more risks behind the wheel. Please drive responsibly by:
✔️ Obeying posted speed limits
✔️ Avoiding distractions
✔️ Never driving impaired
✔️ Giving

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Our Traffic team recently caught a vehicle travelling 153 km/h on Hwy 17, an 80 km/h zone. The vehicle was impounded for 7 days, and the driver received a $483 ticket for #ExcessiveSpeed.
#DeltaPolice is reminding drivers to #SlowDown and arrive at their destinations safely.


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RT @deltapolice: Join #DeltaPolice, @BurnabyRCMP, @BCHwyPatrol and @WorkSafeBC, for a commercial vehicle safety information session.
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