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In the wake of a tragic weekend that saw eight people die in four separate collisions on Ontario Provincial Police (OPP)-patrolled roads, the OPP is appealing to drivers who plan on heading out this coming long weekend to avoid all forms of risk that could contribute to further loss of life on Ontario roads.

Two of the weekend incidents involved multiple fatalities, with one of the collisions claiming four lives and another that resulted in the death of a motorcyclist and his passenger. The deaths bring the number of persons killed on OPP-patrolled roads so far this year to 128 (as of June 26, 2016).

With the Canada Day Long Weekend just days away, this recent rash of fatal crashes are  important reminders of the significant toll poor driving behaviour takes on road users.

Over the long weekend (July 1-3, 2016) speeding and all other forms of aggressive driving will be some of the behaviours OPP officers will have a watchful eye on, as highways and roads see some of the busiest traffic volumes of the year.

Last year (2015), officers laid more than 250,000 speeding charges on OPP-patrolled roads and an additional 4,000 charges for racing, one of the most dangerous behaviours which involves driving more than 50 kilometres per hour over the posted speed limit (Highway Traffic Act, Section 172).

 

With boating and off-roading expected to be popular activities over the weekend, the OPP is reminding the public that they will be out on waterways and trails, ensuring that boaters and off-roaders are observing the law and keeping themselves safe.

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