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Driver steers around ‘road closed’ sign into oncoming traffic, 4 devices at hand

Vancouver police pulled over a distracted driver and found four electronic devices on the front passenger seat, including three phones and a laptop.
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VPD pulled over a distracted driver on Aug. 30, 2022, who drove around a 'road closed' sign into oncoming traffic and was using four electronic devices.

A Vancouver driver was using not one, not two, but four electronic devices while driving. 

Vancouver Police Department (VPD) Traffic Unit pulled a distracted driver off the road on Tuesday (Aug. 30) and found four electronic devices on the front passenger seat, including three phones and a laptop. 

This was after the driver had steered around a "road closed" sign "into oncoming traffic and passed the police vehicle with their emergency lights on," said the VPD Traffic Unit in a tweet. 

The incident happened along Dunsmuir street and V.I.A has reached out to VPD for more information. 

The same day, ICBC shared a new Ipsos survey revealing that more drivers across the province are using their phones while driving compared to 2019. 

The survey shows that 43 per cent of drivers surveyed admit to "using their phone at least once out of every 10 trips" as opposed to 33 per cent in 2019. 

"Distracted driving is a serious concern in B.C., accounting for more than one in four fatal crashes and claiming the lives of 76 British Columbians each year," reads the news release. 

Police data based on a five-year average from 2016 to 2020 also revealed, according to the news release, that, on average, 25 people are killed in distracted driving-related crashes in the Lower Mainland every year. 

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