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Safe driving means a safe Civic Holiday long weekend, say OPP

West Region OPPBy: West Region OPP  July 30, 2025
Safe driving means a safe Civic Holiday long weekend, say OPP
(ORILLIA, ON) - Ahead of one of the busiest traffic long weekends of the year, the OPP is reminding motorists that safe driving includes paying attention to what's happening on the roadside and complying with Ontario's “Move Over” law.

This law requires all drivers to slow down when approaching emergency vehicles with their emergency lights activated and, on highways/roads with more than one lane, to move over a lane if safe to do so.

Last year, the OPP laid 1,971 charges against drivers who did not comply with this law which is aimed at giving emergency personnel the safe space they need to assist motorists and conduct other work on the roadside.

Over and above watching for drivers who fail to comply with the “Move Over” law, OPP officers will be working across the province, ensuring motorists are driving attentively and within the posted speed limit, are not impaired by alcohol/drugs and that all vehicle occupants are buckled up.

The OPP will also be out on waterways and trails, counting on people to keep themselves and their loved ones safe so that everyone can have an enjoyable Civic Holiday long weekend!

DID YOU KNOW?
 
  • So far this year (Jan.1-July 27, 182 people have lost their lives in road collisions, eight (8) boaters/paddlers have been killed in marine incidents, and eight (8) people have died in off-road vehicle incidents.
  • Non-compliance with Ontario's “Move Over” law carries a fine from $490-$2,000, plus three demerit points upon conviction. Subsequent offences carry a fine between $1,000-$4,000, possible jail time of up to six months and suspension of your driver's licence for up to two years.

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