(ORILLIA, ON) – Two young people were victims in fatal on and off-road incidents over the Thanksgiving Long Weekend as the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) joined its policing partners for Operation Impact, a national road safety campaign that focuses on impaired driving, distracted driving, speeding and lack of occupant restraint (the Big 4).
The OPP investigated two separate incidents that cost a 17 and 20 year-old their lives over the weekend. On Saturday, October 11, 2014 a 17 year-old girl died in a motor vehicle collision in Northwestern Ontario. The OPP investigation revealed that speed was factor in the collision and the victim, who was also the driver, was ejected from the vehicle as a result of not wearing her seat belt.
Speed was also a factor in the second incident on Sunday, October 12, 2014 in which a 20 year-old male in Central Ontario died as a result of losing control of his off-road vehicle (ORV).
This latest road death brings the total number of 2014 motor vehicle fatalities up to 222 and the total number of ORV deaths up to nine (as of October 12, 2014). To this point in 2013, there were 221 motor vehicle fatalities.
