The OPP are reporting an increase in
the number of charges in four categories:
- Speeding – in 2015 there were 5494 charges, compared to 4974 in 2014
- Racing – in 2015 there were 77 charges, compared to 67 in 2014
- Seatbelts – in 2015 there were 464 charges, compared to 459 in 2014
- Impaired – in 2015 there were 96 charges, compared to 91 in 2014
The OPP’s long weekend focus on
reducing the number of distracted driving-related charges may have
made a difference. The number of distracted driving charges was down
by 38 percent over the same time last year, but still police
report laying 407 charges against inattentive drivers. From
the beginning of the year until September 6, 2015, the number of
collisions caused by distracted drivers is up 20 percent over
the same period last year.
Police are also reporting that there
were two fatal collisions this weekend that resulted in four
deaths on OPP-patrolled roadways. Alcohol was a factor in both
collisions.
“These long weekend statistics are
alarming. OPP officers will remain diligent in their efforts to make
safety a priority on Ontario’s roads, trails and waterways. I
encourage everyone to stay focused behind the wheel, and make smart
decisions that could help save a life.” Chief Supt. Chuck Cox,
Acting Deputy Commissioner, Traffic Safety and Operational Support
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