FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, April 13, 2017 4:30pm
(Ottawa)— The warmer weather means there will be an increase in different types of road users like cyclists, motorcyclists, and children out on our local sidewalks and streets.
The Ottawa Police Service, Ottawa Fire Services, Ottawa Public Health, Ottawa Paramedics and Safer Roads Ottawa want to remind all road users to stay alert and help keep our roads safe.
In the past week, three cyclists, four pedestrians and one motorcyclist have been struck on Ottawa roadways. Injuries ranged from minor to serious.
“Make safe driving your number one priority,” said Sgt. Mark Gatien of the Ottawa Police Service Traffic Unit. “That means not driving distracted, obeying speed limits and other Highway Traffic laws and watching for pedestrians, motorcycles and cyclists.”
To learn more about road safety visit the Ottawa Police website or the City of Ottawa.
Ottawa residents have identified traffic safety as a top priority. The Safer Roads Ottawa Program is committed to using available resources to make Ottawa roads safer for residents.
The Safer Roads Ottawa Program is a leading community partnership between Ottawa Fire Services, Ottawa Paramedic Service, Ottawa Police Service, Ottawa Public Health and the Transportation Services Department, and is committed to preventing or eliminating road deaths and serious injuries for all people in the City of Ottawa, through culture change, community engagement, and development of a sustainable safe transportation environment.
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