top of page
SBP CB banner .jpg

Project Safe Start 2021 to Launch Across Halton Next Month

Writer's picture: Halton Regional Police ServiceHalton Regional Police Service

As children prepare to head back to school, the Halton Regional Police Service is once again getting ready to launch Project Safe Start. This will be the 14th year the Service has conducted their homegrown campaign, which focuses on education, awareness and high-visibility enforcement of traffic laws throughout Halton region.


Project Safe Start 2021 will run between Monday, August 30 and Friday, September 10, 2021.


It is important to remember driving safely is your priority:


  • Drive at a safe speed. Aggressive driving such as speeding, tailgating and failing to comply with road signs increase the likelihood of a collision. Aggressive driving reduces your reaction time and makes your vehicle movements unpredictable to other drivers.

  • Be aware of your surroundings when driving. There are three types of distractions: taking your eyes off the road, taking your hands off the wheel, and taking your mind off driving. Holding your cellular phone in your hands is an offence, regardless of whether you are talking on it, using the navigation system or changing a song. This is still applicable when stopped at a red light. Did you know that texting while driving increases the risk of a collision by 23 times?

  • Drive responsibly. Drug-impaired driving and alcohol-impaired driving can result in serious injury or death to you, your loved ones and other road users. Impairment slows your ability to react to changing road conditions. Drinking before driving and any form of drug use will impact your ability to drive.


As always, we are encouraging motorists to drive, at all times, with heightened awareness of increased pedestrian and vehicular traffic.

Halton residents have ranked traffic concerns as their #1 policing priority. Project Safe Start is just one of many campaigns that the Halton Regional Police Service engages in throughout the year in an effort to educate the public and enforce the Highway Traffic Act and other traffic-related legislation.


Pedestrians, cyclists, motorists and police all play an integral role in ensuring safer roads within Halton Region - we thank the community for doing their part.

Comments


bottom of page