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The city police traffic section, meanwhile, said officers would be out enforcing stop sign compliance this week with Broadview Avenue, Craig Henry Drive, Dovercourt Avenue, Draper Avenue, Fairlawn Avenue, Iris Street, McClellan Road, and Navaho Drive “among many locations we’ll be focusing on in the coming days.”
Speeders are on their radar, too, like the “lead-footed” driver doing 183 km/h on Limebank Road Tuesday.
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“Riverside South residents deserve safer streets,” the Ottawa Police Service’s traffic case manager Sgt. Craig Roberts tweeted with a sobering image of a ghost bike.
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The city police traffic section, meanwhile, said officers would be out enforcing stop sign compliance this week with Broadview Avenue, Craig Henry Drive, Dovercourt Avenue, Draper Avenue, Fairlawn Avenue, Iris Street, McClellan Road, and Navaho Drive “among many locations we’ll be focusing on in the coming days.”
Speeders are on their radar, too, like the “lead-footed” driver doing 183 km/h on Limebank Road Tuesday.
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“Riverside South residents deserve safer streets,” the Ottawa Police Service’s traffic case manager Sgt. Craig Roberts tweeted with a sobering image of a ghost bike.
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MANITOUWADGE – While conducting radar patrol on December 13, 2020 along Highway 17 approximately 20Km west of White River, a Manitouwadge Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer observed a vehicle traveling west bound at a high rate of speed.
The driver was stopped by OPP.
As a result of that traffic stop, Darren MCLEOD, age 29, of White River, ON was charged with Stunt Driving and received a 7-day license suspension as well as a 7-day vehicle impoundment.
The driver is now responsible for tow fees, impoundment fees, licence re-instatement fees, increased insurance fees, as well as having to attend Provincial Offences Court to answer to the charge.