The 27 deaths were the result of 23
road collisions that occurred between June 1 and 21. Four of the
collisions involved double fatalities and one of the crashes resulted
in the deaths of two motorcyclists. Two other fatal collisions in
June led to the OPP charging two drivers with impaired causing death.
“These senseless road deaths are
revealing the same causal factors over and over again. Until all
drivers stop speeding, driving impaired or distracted and ensure that
everyone in their vehicle is buckled in, history will continue to
repeat itself and innocent people will continue to die on our roads,”
said OPP Deputy Commissioner Brad Blair, Provincial Commander,
Traffic Safety and Operational Support.
The fatal collisions in June to date
push the total number of road deaths (on OPP-patrolled roads) up to
124.
With summer now officially under way,
the OPP is urging all drivers to take Ontario traffic laws seriously
and to recognize that they play a significant role in preventing
these categories of collisions and deaths from occurring.
All road users play a role in saving
lives.
The OPP is encouraging passengers to
speak up when being driven by someone who is using their cell phone
or engaged in some other distracting activity behind the wheel. They
are putting your life at risk!
Whether you are a driver, a passenger,
a cyclist or a pedestrian, call 9-1-1 if you suspect that someone is
driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. By doing so, you
could be preventing more deaths on Ontario roads.
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