Quiet highways but busy weekend for local paramedics
You’ve likely seen the billboards or the online advertising reminding you that your risk of a car crash doubles on a long weekend. Over the most recent long weekend, however, people appeared to be a little more careful about those risks.
Parkland Ambulance was called out frequently between Canada Day and Monday, but not for car crashes. Drivers, for the most part, were staying safe in this area.
“Long weekends do mean you are twice as likely to be involved in a motor vehicle collision on the busy Saskatchewan highways,” said Lyle Karasiuk, director of public affairs with Parkland Ambulance. “Certainly, it’s not uncommon to respond to a number of motor vehicle collisions. But I can happily report our paramedics did not respond to any major vehicle collisions.”
Long weekends in the summer see any number of things that might increase the risk of a crash. It’s not just the greater number of people on the roads, it’s what those people are bringing with them.