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CK police nab hundreds of drivers during Road Safety Week

Hundreds of alleged speeders were stopped by Chatham-Kent (CK) police during Canada Road Safety Week.

Police said the annual seven-day national campaign, held last week, is dedicated to making Canada’s roads safer by encouraging responsible driving habits.

The goal is to save lives and reduce injuries by eliminating impaired, distracted, and aggressive driving, and encouraging seatbelts to be worn.

CK police noted officers issued a total of 479 tickets and laid 10 criminal offences.

They also said 13 R.I.D.E. programs were conducted, stopping 1,478 vehicles.

The following charges were laid and tickets issued during the campaign:

Three alcohol-impaired driving charges

One drug-impaired driving charge

One alcohol-refusal charge

Five seven-day licence suspensions

One dangerous driving criminal charge

Two driving while prohibited criminal charges

Five electronic device offences

364 speeding offences

115 other unidentified provincial offences

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