OPP safety campaign amid deadly crashes in southwestern Ontario
Police said 13 people died in each of 2024 and 2025 in failure-to-yield and intersection-related crashes.
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OPP safety campaign amid deadly crashes in southwestern Ontario
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have launched a new intersection safety campaign across southwestern Ontario, coinciding with a series of fatal collisions, including one that killed five children from an Elmira-area family.
OPP launches campaign aimed at reducing fatal intersection crashes
The Ontario Provincial Police has launched a week-long traffic safety campaign focused on preventing fatal and serious collisions at intersections across southwestern Ontario. The “Stop. Look. Live.” campaign, running from June 15 to June 21, comes amid ongoing concerns about the number of deaths linked to failure-to-yield and intersection-related crashes in OPP West Region. Police said 13 people died in intersection-related incidents and failur…
OPP Launches ‘Stop. Look. Live.’ To Prevent Intersection Fatalities
The OPP West Region, is launching the “Stop. Look. Live.” campaign in response to ongoing concerns surrounding fatal and serious collisions at intersections across West Region. Intersection-related collisions continue to have devastating consequences for individuals, families, and communities. In both 2024 and 2025, 13 lives were lost each year as a result of failure-to-yield and intersection-related incidents. Additionally, since May 2025, West…
OPP Launches ‘Stop. Look. Live.’ Campaign
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), West Region, is launching the ‘Stop. Look. Live.’ campaign in response to ongoing concerns surrounding fatal and serious collisions at intersections across West Region. Intersection-related collisions continue to have devastating consequences for individuals, families, and communities. In both 2024 and 2025, 13 lives were lost each year as a result […]

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