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South Bruce OPP Releases Long-Weekend Traffic Enforcement Results
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South Bruce OPP Releases Long-Weekend Traffic Enforcement Results
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Huron County OPP nabbed almost 150 speeders during the Canada Road Safety Week campaign in May.
The detachment called the May 21-24 campaign a success, as there were no fatal crashes on roads or trails patrolled by the Huron OPP.
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“Overall, we had a very successful campaign,” said Insp. Jason Younan, detachment commander. “Undoubtedly, the high level of proactive enforcement and visibility of our patrol officers contributed to the absence of any fatal crashes. With that being said, the numbers do show there are still too many drivers driving aggressively well over the speed limit. There is no acceptable excuse for driving at some of the speeds we saw this past week – 50, 60, 70 kilometres over the limit. It’s a risk that is completely unnecessary, if you’re going to drive at that speed expect stiff consequences
Incidents investigated by Saskatchewan RCMP officers during Canada Road Safety Week include: • On May 21, 2021 around 11:39 p.m., officers spotted a minivan speeding on Highway #55 near Pierceland. Officers attempted a traffic stop, but the driver tried to evade police by increasing speed to nearly 140 km/hr. The driver then left the driver’s seat entirely and moved to a back passenger seat – while the vehicle was travelling at highway speed. The vehicle abruptly stopped, causing a police vehicle to collide with it.No one was injured. The driver was charged with multiple offences including Impaired Operation of a Motor Vehicle, Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle, Flight from Police Officer and Resist/Obstruct Peace Officer.