Review of 2017\u002D20 tragedies finds that speeding, age among contributing factors to fatal collisions.
Also over-represented in fatal collisions were men, who accounted for 68 per cent of the 92 deaths, against 57 per cent involved in reportable collisions and 49 per cent of the population.The report also very broadly broke down the data based on where the fatal collisions occurred, determining that 31 of them, or 37 per cent, happened in rural parts of the city.
• Ottawa police continue targeted enforcement for peak crash periods to help curb risk-taking associated with fatal collisions. • The committee itself and MTO should work collaboratively to conduct further comparisons of the prevalence of drivers in fatal collisions with prior convictions and suspensions to drivers in the general population.Article content
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