Approaching Lane Closures

image of sign used for lane closuresThere is probably nowhere that the unofficial rules of the road are "enforced" by other drivers like that of the line up at lane closures. You know, the long line up of traffic that forms on one side of the highway immediately after drivers pass the lane closed ahead advisory signs.

Anti-Idling Bylaws

image of anti-idling signI think leaving a vehicle running, sometimes without the driver in it, while parking in a public place by should be a fineable offence under an anti-idling law. It has become so common now and is especially toxic when the vehicle is a large truck. Would you write about this please?

Make the Merge Safer

Broken White LineI've always wondered about the driver in the far left lane as I used the acceleration lane to join traffic already on the freeway. Would they change lanes to the right while I was trying to merge with the flow of fast moving traffic by moving into the same lane from the left?

It's Still Driveable

image of a car that is not driveableI saw many things over the two decades that I spent in full time traffic enforcement. Some of those things left me shaking my head wondering why the driver ever thought their vehicle was still driveable! If you don't value the life of other road users, surely you value your own.

Speed Measured by Pacing

Q&A ImageQuestion: I was stopped by a motorcycle officer over a 60 kph bridge. I was going over the posted limit and unaware of the excessive speed consequences. The officer said that he was pacing me and I was "pulling away from" him. I was asked initially how fast I thought I was going and ignorantly and mistakenly guessed 110.

Motorcycles in Bike Lanes

Bicycle Lane SignQuestion: I have been driving home on Rupert Street in Vancouver lately and there are some lane markings I am not clear about. Between 12th Avenue and about Kingsway there is a narrow right hand lane that has a bicycle and a white diamond, there is no other signage. Are motorcycles allowed to use this lane because they regularly do.

Drivers Who Blow a Warn

Alcosensor FSTIf you blow a warn, which means having a blood alcohol content (BAC) between 60 and 90 mg%, it will trigger an Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) for a driver today. This could also apply to the operators of e-bikes and e-scooters as well.