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RCMP Traffic Alert: Major 16th Avenue Disruptions in Campbell River
Community Safety Alert Overview
The Campbell River RCMP are warning drivers about significant and ongoing traffic disruptions along the 16th Avenue corridor during the spring and summer construction season. Police report that the project is already underway and will continue for several months, bringing lane shifts, temporary closures, and changing traffic patterns to this busy route.
Officers state they are already receiving numerous reports of drivers ignoring the directions of flaggers and failing to follow temporary signage in the construction zone. The RCMP is urging all motorists travelling through the 16th Avenue area to slow down, stay alert, and cooperate fully with traffic control personnel to protect both workers and other road users.
Official RCMP Details
According to the official update from the Campbell River RCMP, the key points for the public are:
- Construction is taking place along the 16th Avenue corridor in Campbell River, British Columbia, and will continue throughout the spring and summer months.
- Police have already received a high volume of complaints about motorists who are:
- Not listening to or obeying instructions from traffic control personnel (flaggers).
- Ignoring or misusing temporary road signs and detours.
- Drivers are being asked to show patience and pay close attention to changing lane configurations and directions of travel through the work zone.
- The RCMP emphasize that driver behaviour directly affects the safety of road workers operating in and around active construction sites.
- Any negligent driving that leads to a worksite injury could result in criminal charges against the driver.
While this advisory focuses on traffic safety rather than crime trends, it fits into the broader picture of community risk and road safety across British Columbia. For context on how transportation and public safety intersect in other B.C. communities, residents can review local crime and safety patterns in areas such as Alexis Creek 16 crime statistics and safety data or Twoyqhalsht 16 safety and policing information.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this alert highlights that community safety in British Columbia is not only about criminal incidents, but also about preventing avoidable harm on the road. Construction zones are high-risk environments where a single impatient or distracted driver can cause serious injury to workers, pedestrians, cyclists, and other motorists.
To support a safer 16th Avenue corridor and reduce the risk of criminal negligence charges, we recommend the following general safety practices in construction areas:
- Slow down early as you approach any visible construction signs, cones, or flaggers.
- Follow the instructions of traffic control personnel immediately, even if they differ from normal traffic light patterns or familiar routes.
- Eliminate distractions—put phones away, avoid adjusting in-car devices, and keep your focus on the road and workers.
- Expect sudden stops and lane shifts; leave extra space between your vehicle and the one in front of you.
- Never attempt to bypass cones, barriers, or closed lanes, even if the route appears clear.
Our mission at CrimeCanada.ca is to provide clear, accessible information so residents can make safer choices every day. Respecting work zones on 16th Avenue not only protects infrastructure workers, it also helps prevent serious collisions and potential criminal consequences for drivers.
Official Source & Community Safety
This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the british-columbia community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.
Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

