Traffic Safety Act tabled in the Yukon Legislative Assembly

Today, Minister of Highways and Public Works Nils Clarke tabled Bill 44, the Traffic Safety Act, in the Yukon Legislative Assembly. This proposed legislation would replace the outdated Motor Vehicles Act with a modern, forward-thinking approach to traffic safety on the Yukon’s highways.

This proposed legislation is designed to make Yukon highways safer by targeting dangerous and impaired driving with the goal of reducing injuries and fatalities. The Act includes key provisions including higher fines, tougher penalties and escalating consequences for repeat offenders. The proposed legislation, if passed, would primarily apply to drivers and motorized vehicles but will also include pedestrians and cyclists, with new rules designed to enhance traffic safety for these vulnerable users.

Through an extensive engagement process the proposed legislation was shaped by feedback and input from Yukoners including the public, all levels of government and stakeholders. This crucial legislation will enhance traffic safety and set the stage to tackle significant issues such as high risk and dangerous driving. The new Act’s structure offers greater flexibility to adapt to society’s changing needs and challenges posed by new technologies, ensuring the Yukon’s roads remain safe for everyone.

A technical briefing for media on this legislation will be held on Friday, October 4, 2024.

Media contact

Laura Seeley
Cabinet Communications
867-332-7627
laura.seeley@yukon.ca

 

Kalah Klassen
Communications, Highways and Public Works
867-332-3595
kalah.klassen@yukon.ca

News release #:
24-423
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