Motorists passing collision charged with distracted driving
Several motorists face charges after a pickup truck rolled into a ditch in Collingwood on Tuesday, including two drivers who weren’t involved in the crash.
Provincial police say the single-vehicle rollover happened around 10 a.m. on Highway 26 near Dockside Drive in the west end of town.
No injuries were reported.
Police charged the pickup truck driver with careless driving.
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While at the collision site, police say the OPP sergeant noticed several passing motorists using their cellphones.
Officers pulled over two vehicles and charged the drivers with distracted driving.
“Using a hand-held device while driving carries a set fine of $500. For a first conviction, a driver's licence is suspended for a minimum of three days,” OPP stated.
Police encourage motorists to slow down, move over, and focus on their driving when encountering collisions.
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