OPP Canada Day traffic initiative results in many charges

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Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers across East Region laid a total of 2,412 charges during  their Canada Day traffic initiative, which ran from June 21 to July 1.

These initial results, which may increase as additional reports are added, include:

  • Speeding (1,309)
  • Stunt Driving (47)
  • Impaired driving (87)
  • Distracted driving (24)
  • Seatbelt charges (134)
  • PFD/Life jacket charges (marine) (32)
  • Helmet charges (off road vehicles) (11)

The remainder of the charges fall under the Highway Traffic Act, Liquor Licence Act, Off Road Vehicles Act, Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act, and Canada Shipping Act. Officers also issued nearly 900 warnings.

“The number of violations our officers saw during this period is disturbing, particularly when it comes to seatbelts, life jackets and helmets. We all know they can save lives. As for speeding, we also know the severity of collisions increases with higher speeds,” said Inspector Walid Kandar, OPP East Region Traffic & Marine Manager

Officers across OPP East Region will be out all summer, working to ensure safety on our highways, trails and waterways. Please do your part.