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OPP Warn Of Dramatic Increase In Fatalities On Ontario Roads

KAWARTHA LAKES- The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is cautioning drivers about a dramatic increase in fatalities on Ontario roads.

To date, the OPP has says officers responded to 136 fatal collisions in which 150 people were killed. By comparison, there were 103 fatal road crashes and 125 lives lost at this time last year. The current rise in fatalities follows a year that saw an already historically high number of deaths on OPP-patrolled roads, with 2022’s 359 fatalities marking a 16-year high.

The first part of June 2023 revealed a particularly concerning trend on roads according to police. From June 1 to 11, the OPP responded to 15 fatal collisions resulting in 18 fatalities, compared to four (4) fatal collisions and four (4) fatalities over the same 11-day period last year.

“What has not changed are the alarmingly poor and dangerous driving behaviours that consistently contribute to these road deaths such as speeding, careless driving, driver inattention, driver fatigue, alcohol/drug consumption and lack of seatbelt use.” stated officials in a press release. “Drivers are reminded that even one careless action behind the wheel is all it takes to cause a split-second, serious collision that ends a life and robs a family of a loved one under the worst and most unexpected circumstances – something that occurs to hundreds of families every year throughout Ontario.”

The OPP is appealing to all motorists to always drive within the law and to never take risks of any kind, as they say this is the only way to avoid causing serious collisions that end lives on our roads.

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Pamela Vanmeer
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Pamela VanMeer is a two time winner of the prestigious Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) Award. Her investigative reports on abuse in Long Term Care Homes garnered international attention for the issue and won the Ron Laidlaw Award. She is a former reporter and anchor at CHEX News, now Global Peterborough and helped launch the New CHEX Daily, a daily half hour talk show. While at CHCH News in Hamilton she covered some of the biggest news stories of the day.

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