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Annacis Island traffic shortcuts prompt petition

Police in Delta, B.C., say they're cracking down on drivers illegally taking shortcuts across Annacis Island, but local businesses say more needs to be done.

Police say officers can barely keep up with traffic offenders

People who work on Annacis Island say traffic has worsened because of people using the industrial area as a shortcut. (CBC)

Police in Delta, B.C.,are cracking down on drivers illegally taking shortcuts throughAnnacis Island to avoid traffic on and aroundthe AlexFraserBridge, but local businesses say more needs to be done.

Police and thosewho work on AnnacisIsland, betweenRichmond, Delta and Surrey, say commuters are using the industrial area to avoid traffic on Highway 91making illegal turns and hampering business.

"The commerce has to get moving and with everything blocked up there, it'sstopped," said Patrick Couling with HYBC Industries. "It's bad for business."

CBC'sAndrew Chang explains what the illegal turn looks like on a map.

How drivers take illegal shortcuts through Annacis Island

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Traffic cheaters causing commuter chaos, say businesses

During peak traffic times, drivers are often stuck in traffic on Highway 91. Some of them, however, are taking the Annacis Island off ramp, making a left turn into a parking lot and then rejoining the southbound traffic while skipping the backlog oftraffic.

While it's not against the Motor Vehicle Act for drivers to make a U-turn in a business parking lot, police say they may be committing an offence with the actual left turn itself into the parking lot.

Annacis Island is the largest industrial park in the Lower Mainland.

Megan Larsen with MasonLiftsaid it sometimes takes her employees up to onehour to get off the island during the evening commute.

"It's hard to attract people to come toAnnacisIsland to work, and it's just caused a huge problem for all the businesses here," she said.

Traffic signs restrictleft-hand turns and U-turns in specific areas, but they don't seem to be deterring all drivers.

Ken Usipiuk, an officerwith the Delta Police Department, said police can barely hand out tickets fast enough. He said traffic control officers have been to the island seven times since the New Year.

Ken Usipiuk with Delta police said officers issued 25 tickets in 1.5 hours on Wednesday to drivers making illegal turns on Annacis Island.

On Wednesday morning, officers issued 25 tickets in 1.5 hoursthe fine is $121 and two demerit points.

An online petition to install traffic-calming measures on Annacis Island has been signed by 1,300 people as of Jan. 20.

With files from Belle Puri