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Drunk, drugged, drowsy, distracted, dangerously and detached.
They’re the dirty half-dozen that city police aim to get off the road during Canada Road Safety Week, which runs from Tuesday through Victoria Day Monday.
“This years’ theme will focus on taking the D’s out of driving,” Staff Sgt. François D’Aoust said Tuesday morning via Twitter.
And “after 6 collisions with injuries in 2 days, two of them serious enough to have@OPScollisions investigate, it’s clearly time to focus on #CanadaRoadSafetyWeek ,” he added.
Sgt. Mark Gatien tweeted that “it’s all hands on deck with our unit all week long” with education and enforcement blitzes across the city.
Today is the start of #CanadaRoadSafetyWeek This years' theme will focus on taking the D's out of driving; Drunk , Drugged, Drowsy, Distracted, Dangerously or Detached (without proper restraints). #otttraffic @CACP_ACCP @OttawaPolice @OPScollisions #ottnews
— F DAoust (@OPSDAoust) May 15, 2018
Today is the start of National Road Safety Week. It's all hands on deck with our unit all week long for various education and safety enforcement blitz's across the City. #ottnews
— Sgt Mark Gatien (@gatienmc) May 14, 2018
“With Canada Road Safety Week leading into the Victoria Day Long Weekend, I would ask all drivers to remember the ‘The Big 4’ major causes of death and injury on our highways, specifically impaired driving, aggressive driving, distracted driving and seatbelt misuse” Upper Ottawa Valley detachment Cmdr. Stephan Neufeld said in a news release. “Every driver who operates a motor vehicle has their role to play in reaching our goal of making Ontario’s roads the safest in Canada.”
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They’re the dirty half-dozen that city police aim to get off the road during Canada Road Safety Week, which runs from Tuesday through Victoria Day Monday.
“This years’ theme will focus on taking the D’s out of driving,” Staff Sgt. François D’Aoust said Tuesday morning via Twitter.
And “after 6 collisions with injuries in 2 days, two of them serious enough to have
Sgt. Mark Gatien tweeted that “it’s all hands on deck with our unit all week long” with education and enforcement blitzes across the city.
Today is the start of #CanadaRoadSafetyWeek This years' theme will focus on taking the D's out of driving; Drunk , Drugged, Drowsy, Distracted, Dangerously or Detached (without proper restraints). #otttraffic @CACP_ACCP @OttawaPolice @OPScollisions #ottnews
— F DAoust (@OPSDAoust) May 15, 2018
Today is the start of National Road Safety Week. It's all hands on deck with our unit all week long for various education and safety enforcement blitz's across the City. #ottnews
— Sgt Mark Gatien (@gatienmc) May 14, 2018
“With Canada Road Safety Week leading into the Victoria Day Long Weekend, I would ask all drivers to remember the ‘The Big 4’ major causes of death and injury on our highways, specifically impaired driving, aggressive driving, distracted driving and seatbelt misuse” Upper Ottawa Valley detachment Cmdr. Stephan Neufeld said in a news release. “Every driver who operates a motor vehicle has their role to play in reaching our goal of making Ontario’s roads the safest in Canada.”
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