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MPP pushing for safer highways in northern Ontario

Bill 125 would classify Highway 11, 17 the same as 400-series and QEW
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Mushkegowuk-James Bay MPP Guy Bourgouin's private members bill Making Northern Ontario Highways Safer is being debated today. Supplied photo

Mushkegowuk-James Bay MPP Guy Bourgouin's private members bill to improve maintenance standards and make winter driving safer on Highway 11 and 17 in northern Ontario is being debated in a second reading at Queen's Park today.

A resolution supporting the bill, Bill 125, Making Northern Ontario Highways Safer, 2019, is expected to be passed at council's next meeting Nov. 19 to send to Queen's Park. 

Bourgouin's bill looks to ensure that strict snow removal requirements for highways 11 and 17 are maintained by classifying them the same as the 400 series highways and the QEW, which require snow to be removed within eight hours of the end of a snowfall.

“Too many northern Ontarians have lost their lives, or suffered life altering injuries driving on poorly-maintained routes in the winter,” Bourgouin said in a news release. “With this bill we can save lives in Northern Ontario by making our highways safer for drivers. 

“Northern drivers and families have waited long enough. They deserve nothing less than to know that their roads are safe during the long winter months.”

In a news release, former OPP North East Region Traffic and Marine Unit Commander Mark Andrew said the main routes need to be maintained to keep northern communities connected.

“Highways 17 and 11 are the main link by highway for people and commerce. It is hard to believe that that simple fact was not taken into consideration when decisions where made,” said Andrews.  “I have seen, first hand, the results of people’s mistakes while driving, the results are deadly. Families and communities shattered, businesses put in jeopardy because the supply chain has been cut. To change the winter maintenance classification of the Trans Canada Highway, regardless of traffic volumes is a very positive step."

- With files from TimminsToday.com


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