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Over 50 drivers were ticketed in Kelowna for using phones in school zones during a two-day RCMP crackdown.
Over 50 drivers were ticketed in Kelowna during a two-day RCMP enforcement effort on February 11 and 12 for using electronic devices while driving in school zones.
Officers issued citations for texting, scrolling, or other phone use, which is illegal at all times in British Columbia and carries a $368 fine and four demerit points.
The crackdown targeted peak school drop-off and pick-up times in areas with 30 km/h speed limits, emphasizing the need for full driver attention near children who may act unpredictably.
The RCMP said enforcement will continue throughout the school year to reduce distracted driving and protect pedestrians.
Más de 50 conductores fueron multados en Kelowna por usar teléfonos en zonas escolares durante una represión de dos días de la RCMP.