Ontario NDP seeks to make it illegal for drivers to pass on solid double yellow lines
- Ontario is the only province in Canada where it is not explicitly illegal to cross two solid lines to pass, but a new private member's bill called Chad's Law aims to change that.
- The Ontario Provincial Police and Transportation Minister support any measures or legislation that would enhance road safety and help save lives on Ontario's roads.
- Chad's Law is named after Chad Belanger, who suffered serious injuries in a car accident caused by a truck crossing a solid double yellow line to pass another vehicle. Belanger hopes the law will prevent future accidents and make the highway safer.
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Ontario NDP seeks to make it illegal for drivers to pass on solid double yellow lines
Chad Belanger was left with a broken neck, ribs, collarbone and sternum, a bruised heart and lungs, a concussion and PTSD following a crash caused by a truck that crossed a solid double yellow line to pass another vehicle in northern Ontario.
Ontario NDP seeks to make it illegal for drivers to pass on solid double yellow lines
Chad Bélanger was left with a broken neck, ribs, collarbone and sternum, a bruised heart and lungs, a concussion and PTSD following a crash caused by a truck that crossed a solid double yellow line to pass another vehicle in northern Ontario.
Ontario NDP seeks to make it illegal for drivers to pass on solid double yellow lines
Chad Bélanger was left with a broken neck, ribs, collarbone and sternum, a bruised heart and lungs, a concussion and PTSD following a crash caused by a truck that crossed a solid double yellow line to pass another vehicle in northern Ontario.
Ontario NDP seeks to make it illegal for drivers to pass on solid double yellow lines
Chad Bélanger was left with a broken neck, ribs, collarbone and sternum, a bruised heart and lungs, a concussion and PTSD following a crash caused by a truck that crossed a solid double yellow line to pass another vehicle in northern Ontario.
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