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Well-behaved Banff drivers 'very nice to see' on long weekend, police say

Bow Valley officers issued roughly the same number of speeding tickets, about 525, over the May long weekend as they did last year, RCMP say.

Traffic officers out in full force for busy tourist season in national park

Cars line up outside the east gate to Banff National Park. Traffic this weekend was heavy but most people obeyed the rules, RCMP say. (CBC)

Traffic was hectic on Alberta highways this May long weekend but, for the most part, drivers were obeying the speed limits in Banff National Park and on the way there.

RCMPCpl. ChrisBlanford spends a lot of time on Highway 93 North, also known as the Icefields Parkway, for his work with theBow Valley Integrated Traffic Services Unit.

Traffic policesaw a few "high-flyers," he said,but the roads were quieter than in past years.

"It was actually very nice to see," Blanford told theCalgary Eyeopeneron Tuesday.

"I'm used to seeing speeds between 120 and 130[km/h] on that highway of the speeders that we're catching.

"And this weekend between 110 and 115 [km/h] were the people that were speeding."

Bow Valley officers issued roughly the same number of speeding tickets about 525 over the May long weekend as they did last year, he said. In 2017, they issued 522 tickets on the long weekend;this year, it was 527.

Not 'big, jacked-up trucks'

Despite most people being "well-behaved," police caught two drivers going67 km/h over the speed limit that's 157 in the90 km/h zone.

One was driving a commercial van and the other a car.

"It's not the big, jacked-up trucks, although we did get a few of those this year," Blanford said. "But no, it's just your normal passenger vehicle that is a problem."

Other driverswere caught going between 51 and 65 km/h over the speed limit, he said.

The region was busy also because thousands attendedSlush Cupat Sunshine Village Ski Resort, but he said officers laid no alcohol-related charges.

The weather was warm and sunny all weekend, encouraging many to enjoy the outdoors.


With files from theCalgary Eyeopener.