ORILLIA, ON, May 10, 2013 /CNW/ - Canada Road Safety Week was officially kicked off on Parliament Hill today (Friday, May 10, 2013) where the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and a number of policing partners affirmed their commitment to support the national campaign's goal of saving lives on Canada's roads.
Canada Road Safety Week runs from May 13-20, 2013. Throughout the campaign, Canadian police services across the country come together to ramp up enforcement and raise awareness surrounding the "Big Four" major causes of death and injuries on roadways: impaired driving, aggressive driving, distracted driving and failure to wear or improper use of seat belts.
"This campaign is a strong collaboration with our policing partners to stop and heighten awareness about the deadliest high-risk behaviours on our roads," said OPP Deputy Commissioner Larry Beechey, Traffic Committee Chair, Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. "During the campaign, we are counting on roads users throughout the country to help us work toward the vision of the Canada Road Safety Strategy 2015, which is to make Canada's roads the safest in the world," added Beechey.
Quick Facts
- Impaired driving remains the number one criminal cause of death in Canada.
- Motorists are 23 times more likely to become involved in a collision while texting.
- Aggressive driving behaviour is present in 27 per cent of fatal collisions in Canada.
- Proper seat belt usage is the most significant factor in preventing injuries and deaths in a collision.
Learn More
Canada's Road Safety Strategy 2015
Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police
www.opp.ca
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SOURCE: Ontario Provincial Police
Contact: Sgt. Kristine Rae
Phone: 613-285-5479
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