Lethbridge Police focusing on safety pedestrian
Lethbridge Police Service, along with Alberta Sheriffs, visited the city’s schools to schools to educate students about pedestrian safety traffic, culminating a month-long pedestrian safety enforcement project. The strategy, implemented in March, involves nearly 300 parents and students, issue 16 tickets, deliver warnings and give traffic safety tips. Sergeant Daniel Lomness, in charge of the Lethbridge Police Service’s traffic response unit, provides more information on the measures implemented for pedestrian safety.
Officials say the City of Lethbridge has a transportation plan called Vision Zero to reduce serious injuries and deaths to zero by 2040.