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Alberta RCMP offering intersection safety tips for motorists and pedestrians

Jan 7, 2026 | 12:35 PM

Alberta RCMP are starting off the new year by reminding everyone how to stay safe at intersections.

Mounties say collisions resulting in casualties are often attributed to motorists failing to obey signs, failing to stop at red lights, or making unsafe left turns.

RCMP are offering tips for drivers and pedestrians alike to stay safe:

Motorists:

  • Slow down as you approach an intersection, stop and check all traffic before proceeding.
  • Obey traffic signs and signals. Make a full stop at red lights and stop signs, even when you’re turning right.
  • At a four-way stop, remember right-of-way rule. You must yield to the vehicle on your right.
  • Leave ample room between your vehicle and other vehicles. Vehicles in front of you may stop unexpectedly.
  • Use your signal when making turns. Ensure it is safe to turn left before doing so.
  • Pedestrians have right-of-way in all marked and unmarked crosswalks. Pay attention to pedestrians crossing when making any turns or stopping at any intersections.
  • Be prepared for the unexpected. Always look for pedestrians, changing lights, slippery road conditions and other drivers before proceeding through an intersection.
  • Don’t speed up on a yellow light. A yellow light means slow down and prepare to stop.

Pedestrians:

  • Never jaywalk. Check traffic before crossing and only proceed when it is safe to do so.
  • Always use crosswalks and pedestrian-activated signals when they are available.
  • Don’t be a distracted pedestrian. Remove headphones and put away cell phones or other electronic devices when crossing the street.
  • Make eye contact with drivers to ensure they see you.