New intersection/speed enforcement program launched: Manitoba Public Insurance

In efforts to reduce an estimated 30,000 intersection collisions yearly in Manitoba, Manitoba Public Insurance is providing funding for a new intersection/speed enforcement program conducted by three police agencies: Winnipeg Police Service, Brandon Police Service and the RCMP.

Enforcement focus will be on intersections and the speed of vehicles as they travel through them, adherence to traffic control devices, and clearing the intersection before the light change. The program recently launched and will continue until late fall.

“Many of these intersection collisions could have been prevented if the drivers adjusted their speed and adhered to the on-site traffic signals,” said Satvir Jatana, MPI’s Chief Customer Officer. “While entering an intersection, the combination of speed and not adhering to a traffic signal, like a traffic light, is potentially fatal.

“The new intersection/speed program is aimed at those drivers who put others at risk. Our goal is to reduce collisions, fatalities and injuries. Helping to create safer roads for all, continues to be our focus.”

Participating police agencies will be conducting enforcement at designated high-collision intersections. Of note, the intersections listed below are high-collision intersections and could be monitored by participating police agencies.

“The Manitoba Association of Chiefs of Police Traffic Committee support the speed and intersection campaign and encourage motorists to pay attention to their speed knowing full well the faster they are going the longer it takes for them to stop,” said Winnipeg Police Service Inspector Doug Roxburgh, Chair of the MACP Traffic Committee.

“Motorists should think about how their driving habits could potentially impact others and we should all decide to drive to the posted speed limits.”

Top 10 Winnipeg Intersections for Total Collisions (2016-2020)

Rank

Street 1

Street 2

Collision Count

1

Kenaston Blvd.

McGillivray Blvd.

1,217

2

Leila Ave.

McPhillips St.

1,179

3

Lagimodiere Blvd.

Regent Ave. W.

978

4

Kenaston Blvd.

Sterling Lyon Pkwy.

919

5

Grant Ave.

Kenaston Blvd.

887

6

Bishop Grandin Blvd.

Pembina Hwy.

875

7

Bishop Grandin Blvd.

St Mary’s Rd.

799

8

Bishop Grandin Blvd.

St Anne’s Rd.

717

9

Bison Dr.

Pembina Hwy.

717

10

Bishop Grandin Blvd.

Dakota St.

663

Top 10 Brandon Intersections for Total Collisions (2016-2020)

Rank

Street 1

Street 2

Collision Count

1

18th St.

Victoria Ave.

241

2

18th St.

Richmond Ave.

239

3

18th St.

Park Ave.

140

4

34th St.

Victoria Ave.

105

5

18th St.

Princess Ave.

101

6

26th St.

Victoria Ave.

101

7

1st St.

Victoria Ave.

99

8

10th St.

Victoria Ave.

94

9

18th St. N.

Kirkcaldy Dr.

87

10

9th St.

Victoria Ave.

73

Note: Collision data at rural intersections is not captured by Manitoba Public Insurance.

For more information contact:

Manitoba Public Insurance

Media Relations Unit

204-985-7300

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