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OPP’s seatbelt safety campaign results

This weekend's seatbelt safety campaign proves that not wearing a seatbelt continues to be a severe problem on our roads.
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OPP seatbelt safety campaign

NORTHERN ONTARIO - There was a 611 per cent increase in seatbelt-related charges year over year.

Across Northwestern Ontario, 329 seatbelt-related charges were laid over the Easter long weekend compared to 37 in 2021. This includes charges for driver and passenger non-compliance and 10 accounts for driving while a child is not adequately secured.

The breakdown of seatbelt-related charges by detachment is as follows:

  • Dryden - 37;
  • Rainy River - 27;
  • Greenstone - 15;
  • Kenora - 27;
  • Marathon - 10;
  • Nipigon - 4;
  • Red Lake - 4;
  • Sioux Lookout - 10;
  • Thunder Bay - 129; and
  • Traffic Incident Management Enforcement Officers (Northwest Region-wide) - 60.

Northwest Region would like to remind all road users of the lifesaving value of seatbelts. It is essential to set a good example for teens and other young drivers and passengers by buckling up for every ride, ensuring they do too, and helping them form a life-long habit of wearing this important life-saving device.     

Drivers are reminded to ensure they have proper (and properly installed) child car seats for babies, toddlers, etc.

 



Clint Fleury, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

About the Author: Clint Fleury, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Clint Fleury is a web reporter covering Northwestern Ontario and the Superior North regions.
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