Auxiliary RCMP Const. Gary Singh was one of those handing out reflective tags and raising awareness of pedestrian and driver safety. (Matthew Claxton/Langley Advance)

Auxiliary RCMP Const. Gary Singh was one of those handing out reflective tags and raising awareness of pedestrian and driver safety. (Matthew Claxton/Langley Advance)

Tags boost pedestrian safety in Langley

Reflective tags were handed out in an awareness campaign.

Police, bylaw officers, and representatives of ICBC were out at busy bus stops in Langley Thursday to raise awareness of pedestrian and driver safety as the days get darker.

Officer Jenny Chung of the Transit Police joined Langley RCMP Const. Julie Bion, auxiliary Const. Gary Singh, bylaw officer Simon Jottey, and ICBC’s Leanne Cassap on Fraser Highway near the Willowbrook Shopping Centre.

They were handing out reflective tags to be clipped to jacket zippers, purses, or backpacks to enhance pedestrian visibility.

Cassap said the campaign is part of a province-wide effort to urge pedestrians and drivers to stay safe through the fall and winter.

Almost double the number of pedestrians are injured in crashes from October of January, said Cassap.

ICBC and police are encouraging pedestrians and drivers to be more aware. Drivers need to watch for pedestrians at crosswalks and intersections, and pedestrians are encouraged to make eye contact with drivers, and to not keep their eyes glued to their phones.

Langley Advance