A failure to wear seatbelts was a major cause of a spike in fatalities on Ontario\u0027s roads, according to the OPP.
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He added it’s hard to tell how much of a role the heavier traffic volumes in 2022 — compared to 2021 when COVID restrictions were imposed — have played in the carnage on the roads, added Schmidt, who said that will become clearer when police see totals for 2023 and 2024.Article content
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