The OPP has issued this press release to remind drivers of the new law prohibiting the use of hand-held devices while driving.
NEW DISTRACTED DRIVER LEGISLATION TAKES EFFECT OCTOBER 26, 2009
(Northumberland County, ON) – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to remind motorists that effective October 26, 2009 it will be illegal in Ontario for drivers to use any handheld communication and entertainment devices.
As of this date and up to February 1, 2010, there will be a 3-month education period where police will not issue Provincial Offences Notices (tickets) however motorists should be aware that OPP officers will maintain discretion to lay charges by way of summons under this new law where it is appropriate to do so.
Police continue to have the ability to lay charges, where warranted, of Careless Driving or other offences under the Highway Traffic Act or Criminal Code driving offences for situations where drivers are using electronic devices. This new legislation will enhance traffic safety by creating a specific offence for driving behaviour which is known to distract drivers from driving safely.
Distracted drivers are a safety risk to themselves and others. The OPP is committed to ensuring the safety of all motorists in Ontario.
Sunday, 25 October 2009
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