Ottawa Police Focusing On Stunters And Distracted Drivers This Weekend
Ottawa Police Focusing On Stunters And Distracted Drivers This Weekend (ottawa) — on the evening of april 12, 2025, ops traffic escort, and front line patrol officers deployed in the kanata area as part of #residentsmatter enforcement in response to a large unauthorized organized car meet. In what police call a “so we meet again moment” this weekend near the ottawa airport, police stopped a driver travelling nearly 60 km h over the limit. in this event, the driver was.
Distracted Drivers Keep Police Spotter Busy Ottawa Citizen The charges were announced as police kicked off national road safety week, focusing on speeding and aggressive driving, distracted driving, impaired driving and seatbelt use on the roads. “traffic officers will be out all weekend to watch for speeding, stunt driving, distracted driving and more,” the ottawa police service tweeted friday. “let’s keep our neighbourhoods. This year's campaign, themed “every road, every day, every one,” focused on reducing injuries and saving lives by addressing key factors behind serious and fatal collisions: impaired driving, aggressive driving, distracted driving, and seatbelt use. Traffic officers will be out all weekend to watch for speeding, stunt driving, distracted driving and more. let’s keep our neighbourhoods safe. ~.
Police Look For Distracted Drivers In Oliver Timeschronicle Ca This year's campaign, themed “every road, every day, every one,” focused on reducing injuries and saving lives by addressing key factors behind serious and fatal collisions: impaired driving, aggressive driving, distracted driving, and seatbelt use. Traffic officers will be out all weekend to watch for speeding, stunt driving, distracted driving and more. let’s keep our neighbourhoods safe. ~. Ottawa’s stunt driving culture has grown and affected people all over the city. last month, a 19 year old man attempted to flee arrest after participating in an illegal car racing gathering. City of ottawa officials are hoping to crack down on aggressive and distracted driving this month as the two high risk driving behaviours historically cause more fatal and serious crashes. Ottawa police stopped several drivers for stunt driving last weekend. an 18 year old was caught driving 125 km h in a 70 km h zone on bronson avenue. the driver faces a 30 day license suspension and a 14 day vehicle impoundment. another driver was stopped on highway 417 for going 155 km h. Three drivers were charged with stunt driving during the blitz. police say one driver was observed going 176 km h in the area of west hunt club road and cedarview road.
Police Continue Crackdown On Errant Drivers Over Holiday Weekend Ottawa’s stunt driving culture has grown and affected people all over the city. last month, a 19 year old man attempted to flee arrest after participating in an illegal car racing gathering. City of ottawa officials are hoping to crack down on aggressive and distracted driving this month as the two high risk driving behaviours historically cause more fatal and serious crashes. Ottawa police stopped several drivers for stunt driving last weekend. an 18 year old was caught driving 125 km h in a 70 km h zone on bronson avenue. the driver faces a 30 day license suspension and a 14 day vehicle impoundment. another driver was stopped on highway 417 for going 155 km h. Three drivers were charged with stunt driving during the blitz. police say one driver was observed going 176 km h in the area of west hunt club road and cedarview road.
Ottawa Police On Twitter Yesterday Afternoon A Car Was Reported Ottawa police stopped several drivers for stunt driving last weekend. an 18 year old was caught driving 125 km h in a 70 km h zone on bronson avenue. the driver faces a 30 day license suspension and a 14 day vehicle impoundment. another driver was stopped on highway 417 for going 155 km h. Three drivers were charged with stunt driving during the blitz. police say one driver was observed going 176 km h in the area of west hunt club road and cedarview road.
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