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SAFE Roads Manitoba steers Manitoba motorists toward safe driving practices through information, encouragement and education.

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Share the road responsibly with large semi-trailers & flatbed trucks. Respect the space they require to operate effectively & maintain a safe distance. Just because you can see them, doesn't mean they can see you! Keep our roads safe for everyone. 🚛 #SAFERoadsManitoba

Share the road responsibly with large semi-trailers & flatbed trucks. Respect the space they require to operate effectively & maintain a safe distance. Just because you can see them, doesn't mean they can see you! Keep our roads safe for everyone. 🚛
#SAFERoadsManitoba
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Tow trucks and other roadside vehicles are frequently stopped on the side of the road to perform various job requirements. Be respectful of their work zone, watch for safety indicators and #SlowDownMoveOver. Keep Manitoba's roads safe! 🚧 #PracticeSafeDriving #SAFERoadsManitoba

Tow trucks and other roadside vehicles are frequently stopped on the side of the road to perform various job requirements. Be respectful of their work zone, watch for
safety indicators and #SlowDownMoveOver. Keep Manitoba's roads safe! 🚧
#PracticeSafeDriving #SAFERoadsManitoba
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Motor Carrier Enforcement Officers are on our roads 365 days a year to make our highways safer for all Manitobans. When you see an officer, do your part to KEEP THEM SAFE by slowing down when passing and moving over to the far lane on highways with two or more lanes in the same

Motor Carrier Enforcement Officers are on our roads 365 days a year to make our highways safer for all Manitobans. When you see an officer, do your part to KEEP THEM SAFE by slowing down when passing and moving over to the far lane on highways with two or more lanes in the same
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For semi-trailers and flat bed trucks, the road is their workplace. Slow down, drive with caution and move lanes to create more space between your vehicle and the roadside when possible. #SAFERoadsManitoba

For semi-trailers and flat bed trucks, the road is their workplace. Slow down, drive with caution and move lanes to create more space between your vehicle and the roadside when possible. #SAFERoadsManitoba
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Steer clear of snow removal vehicles this winter! Remain patient, stay back while streets are being cleared, give vehicles space to work, and take an alternate route when possible. Respect Manitoba's road workers and keep the road a safe place for everyone. ❄️#SAFERoadsManitoba

Steer clear of snow removal vehicles this winter! Remain patient, stay back while streets are being cleared, give vehicles space to work, and take an alternate route when possible. Respect Manitoba's road workers and keep the road a safe place for everyone. ❄️#SAFERoadsManitoba
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As the snow continues to accumulate, SAFE Roads Manitoba is reminding drivers to steer clear during snow-clearing operations. Please remember to do your part by staying a safe distance from snow-clearing equipment and crews. Let's keep everyone safe this winter! Visit

As the snow continues to accumulate, SAFE Roads Manitoba is reminding drivers to steer clear during snow-clearing operations.

Please remember to do your part by staying a safe distance from snow-clearing equipment and crews. Let's keep everyone safe this winter! 

Visit
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Be patient or take an alternate route when you see plow operators working. That's how we'll get the streets cleared quickly and safely. #SAFERoads #SteerClear

Be patient or take an alternate route when you see plow operators working. That's how we'll get the streets cleared quickly and safely. #SAFERoads #SteerClear
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Rain? Sleet? Snow? Sun? Who knows what winter weather can bring — but if it’s a storm, you may see Manitoba Hydro workers repairing equipment along the roadway. Stay back and give them space, as they could be working with high-hazard equipment overhead.

Rain? Sleet? Snow? Sun? Who knows what winter weather can bring — but if it’s a storm, you may see <a href="/manitobahydro/">Manitoba Hydro</a> workers repairing equipment along the roadway. Stay back and give them space, as they could be working with high-hazard equipment overhead.
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Every year in Canada, hundreds of workers die or suffer serious illness or injuries on the job. Today, on April 28, we commemorate those who have experienced a work-related tragedy and renew our commitment to promote a safe work environment for those who work on or near the road.

Every year in Canada, hundreds of workers die or suffer serious illness or injuries on the job. Today, on April 28, we commemorate those who have experienced a work-related tragedy and renew our commitment to promote a safe work environment for those who work on or near the road.
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The 2025 SAFE Roads campaign launches today, urging drivers to slow down and drive with extra caution. More than $165 million is being invested in road construction in Winnipeg alone this year, bringing more Manitobans onto busy roads to do their jobs. From construction and

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Paramedics, firefighters, police officers and other emergency responders don’t get to choose where emergencies happen. They work where you drive. Slow down, move over and give them space to do their jobs safely. #SAFERoadsManitoba

Paramedics, firefighters, police officers and other emergency responders don’t get to choose where emergencies happen. They work where you drive. 

Slow down, move over and give them space to do their jobs safely. #SAFERoadsManitoba
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Tow truck operators do more than tow vehicles—they clear the way and often show up in high-risk situations to help other drivers. Poor visibility, distracted drivers and weather conditions make their jobs even more dangerous. Slow down, move over and give them space to do their

Tow truck operators do more than tow vehicles—they clear the way and often show up in high-risk situations to help other drivers. Poor visibility, distracted drivers and weather conditions make their jobs even more dangerous. 

Slow down, move over and give them space to do their
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Construction workers risk their safety every day, working near traffic to improve the roads we rely on. Slow down, move over and give them space to do their jobs safely. #SAFERoadsManitoba

Construction workers risk their safety every day, working near traffic to improve the roads we rely on. 

Slow down, move over and give them space to do their jobs safely. #SAFERoadsManitoba
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Every day, workers are on the road, helping to keep it safe for all of us. Let’s make their safety a priority too. Slow down, move over and give them space to do their jobs safely. #SAFERoadsManitoba

Every day, workers are on the road, helping to keep it safe for all of us. Let’s make their safety a priority too. 

Slow down, move over and give them space to do their jobs safely. #SAFERoadsManitoba
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Whether it’s a car accident, a medical crisis, or a life-threatening situation, emergency responders are there, often working in high-pressure environments with limited time to act. If you see an emergency vehicle on the road, slow down and give emergency responders the space

Whether it’s a car accident, a medical crisis, or a life-threatening situation, emergency responders are there, often working in high-pressure environments with limited time to act.

If you see an emergency vehicle on the road, slow down and give emergency responders the space
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Heading out of town this long weekend? Here are five tips to keep you and others safe this weekend. 1. Don’t drink and drive. If you’re planning to drink make your safe driving plan in advance 2. Always obey the rules of the road, respect the posted speed limit, the rights of

Heading out of town this long weekend? Here are five tips to keep you and others safe this weekend.

1. Don’t drink and drive. If you’re planning to drink make your safe driving plan in advance

2. Always obey the rules of the road, respect the posted speed limit, the rights of
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The road is the workplace for a variety of first responders, including police services, EMS, firefighters and tow trucks. When you encounter emergency services on the side of the road, the Highway Traffic Act requires drivers must slow down to 40 km/h on roads where the speed

The road is the workplace for a variety of first responders, including police services, EMS, firefighters and tow trucks.

When you encounter emergency services on the side of the road, the Highway Traffic Act requires drivers must slow down to 40 km/h on roads where the speed