NewsMay is high risk driving month in BC SHARE ON: Sharon Vanhouwe, contributor, Monday, May. 16th, 2016ICBC says it’s a reminder for residents that high-risk driving behaviours increase the chances of being in a crash.Spokesperson Caroline Robinson says these behaviours include speeding, not driving to road conditions, and failing to yield. //www.mycowichanvalleynow.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/robinson-1.wavRobinson says on average in BC, 94 people are killed annually in speed-related crashes, and 12 of those are on Vancouver Island.