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Deadly construction zone crash prompts reminder from Island police

A Thursday night collision on Vancouver Island has left one construction worker dead and another seriously injured. It’s a situation the RCMP calls unacceptable, and it’s prompting them to put out a plea for drivers to use extra caution in work zones.

β€œIt’s extremely dangerous,” Nanaimo RCMP Cst. Gary O’Brien tellsΒ Vista Radio. β€œThe workers are in a vulnerable state, they’re on a highway where cars are, at one point, probably going the speed limit, 90 or 100 km/hr.”

He continues, β€œWhen they get to these zones, they have to slow down. And that’s for the safety of the workers.”

O’Brien’s reminder comes following last night’s (Sept. 23rd) crash in a construction zone on the Trans Canada Highway in Nanaimo, not far from the Duke Point ferry turnoff. One worker died on scene and another was sent to hospital.

READ MORE: Fatal Nanaimo collision kills construction worker, seriously injures second

Both alcohol and speed are believed factors in the crash, O’Brien says, as he notes police later detained the driver of a white hatchback car for investigation purposes.

β€œThe suspect driver’s vehicle was seized for a mechanical inspection. We’re taking a number of witness statements, we’re asking for dashcam video,” he explains. β€œAnd while it’s only preliminary, there’s a lot of work to do on these investigations.”

But a construction worker injured or killed on the job as a result of a driver’s actions isn’t unusual, O’Brien points out. β€œThe stats are alarming across the board,” he says. β€œNot only in Nanaimo but throughout British Columbia and North America.”

According to O’Brien, flaggers are often hit and workers are at risk. It’s something he finds to be quite β€œunacceptable.” O’Brien adds, β€œThat’s why the speed limits are reduced in construction zones. They’re highly lit and highly marked. It’s unacceptable for situations like this to occur.”

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