Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) completed its first weekend of the Summer RIDEprogram, stopping more than 1,379 vehicles and charging seven drivers with impaired driving offences.
DRPS officers conducted checks throughout the Region of Durham with one goal: roadway safety. Although this program places an emphasis on impaired-related offences, officers are focused on all aspects of roadway safety.
Over the weekend, the team was joined by volunteers from MADD Durham who assisted in educating drivers about the dangers of impaired driving. While the vast majority of motorists are abiding by the rules and regulations, some people seem oblivious to the dangers of impaired driving. Officers responded to four accidents involving impaired drivers.
The weekend’s Summer RIDE totals are as follows
1,379 -Vehicles stopped by RIDE
25 – People given Roadside Breath Tests
2 – People received three-day suspensions for registering a “warn”
7 – People were charged with Impaired Driving Offences
14 – Other Criminal Code Charges
Over the weekend, (Friday-Sunday) the team charged a total of six motorists with impaired driving offences. Police are grateful for the calls and information provided by the public with respect to impaired drivers. Please remember: If you see it, report it – it could save a life.
A complete list of those charged with Impaired/Exceed has been posted on the DRPS website here
Note: Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, anyone charged with a criminal impaired driving offence will have their driver’s licence suspended for ninety days and their vehicle impounded automatically for seven days.
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