OPP Report
Long Weekend results in traffic deaths, thousands of charges
OPP Wraps Up Operation Impact Campaign
ORILLIA, ON - Seven vehicle occupants, a pedestrian and three off-road vehicle riders were killed in Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) jurisdictions, making for a particularly tragic Thanksgiving long weekend on and off the road.
Over and above the fatalities, the safety of road users was jeopardized by thousands of unsafe drivers during one of the busiest weekends of the year on highways and roads.
While the OPP took part in the annual Operation Impact campaign, aggressive drivers posed the most significant risk on roads, with officers laying 4,902 speeding charges and 133 stunt/racing charges. Among other poor road behaviours, drivers and passengers were fined for 388 seatbelt law violations. Impaired driving resulted in 163 Criminal Code charges while 85 fines were issued for distracted driving.
In total, the OPP laid 8,870 traffic-related charges throughout Ontario over the four-day campaign (October 11-14, 2024).
The motoring public is reminded that complying with all traffic laws can go a long way towards preventing collisions, injuries and fatalities on and off the road.
Operation Impact is led by the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, under the leadership of its Traffic Safety Committee, in support of Canada’s Road Safety Strategy 2025.
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