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Brace yourself for Operation Impact this weekend

Thursday, October 04, 2012   by: SooToday.com Staff

OPP NEWS RELEASE

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OPP: Operation Impact geared toward saving lives

EAST ALGOMA - Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are taking a campaign to reduce unnecessary carnage on Ontario highways up a notch, teaming up with police services from across Canada during the upcoming Thanksgiving long weekend. 

The East Algoma OPP will be joining tens of thousands of Canadian police partners for Operation Impact.

Operation Impact is a national traffic initiative to save lives and reduce serious injuries and carnage on our roads through increased public awareness and compliance with traffic safety laws. 

This initiative begins Friday, October 5 and runs through Monday, October 8.

The OPP will continue to focus on impaired driving; aggressive driving; improper or lack of seatbelt use, and distracted driving.

What are known as the “big four” causal factors continue to be the primary sources contributing to serious injuries and deaths in motor vehicle collisions.

The other part of this national initiative involves OPP officers educating motorists about traffic laws, such as distracted driving and the Move Over legislation.

“Frontline OPP officers and vehicles will be highly-visible throughout the Thanksgiving weekend period, maintaining a ‘zero tolerance’, targeted enforcement approach toward drivers who place others at risk through bad driving behaviours,” says OPP Commissioner Chris Lewis. “We will use all available resources, including OPP aircraft, to do our part to ensure Canada’s roads and highways remain among the safest in the world."

“The OPP is committed to the Provincial Traffic Safety Program (PTSP) which focuses on educating drivers to permanently adopt safe driving practices,” adds OPP Deputy Commissioner Larry Beechey, Provincial Commander of Traffic Safety and Operational Support. “There is no doubt the many needless deaths, pain, and heartbreak that result from poor driving habits are preventable. The OPP will continue to lead the way through targeted enforcement and enhancing public education and awareness.”

Quick facts

249 people have lost their lives in motor vehicle collisions so far this year on OPP-patrolled roadways.

13 people have died in marine-related incidents to date this year in OPP-patrolled waterways.

Seven people have died in off-road vehicle incidents this year in OPP-patrolled jurisdictions.

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PunkBob 10/4/2012 10:46:46 PM Report

Here is an idea.....do your job all the time. Quit wasting funds on "awareness campaigns" and raise the speed limit on all major highways by 10kmph or more. This would reduce many accidents.

These "drives" are useless.
JerryLundegard 10/5/2012 8:19:36 AM Report

I call it a fundraiser
Number One Son 10/5/2012 10:11:17 AM Report

LOL, .... both of you guys are bang on, .... no other points need to be made.
just the two of us 10/5/2012 11:30:42 AM Report

good work!!!! I think all Police Officers should be commended for a job well done. after all they are out there for our safety. keep it up guys and gals. we all owe you our graditude. THANK YOU So much.
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