With expected higher than normal traffic volumes this Easter long weekend, Manitoba Public Insurance is putting out a call of action to drivers to place additional focus on road safety.

On average over the Easter long weekend, one person is killed on a Manitoba public roadway over the three-day holiday, while nearly 70 people are injured in collisions.

Safety Tips which could save a life:

  • Don’t drive impaired. Both drugs and alcohol can affect a person’s ability to drive. On average, 25 people in Manitoba are killed yearly due to impaired driving.
  • Buckle up! A person is nearly 40 times more likely to be killed and five times more likely to be seriously injured when not wearing a seatbelt.
  • Don’t text and drive. On average, 30 people are killed yearly in Manitoba in a distracted driving collision
  • Speed kills. On average, almost 20 people are killed yearly in Manitoba in a speed-related collision