Perth County OPP are reminding drivers that their highways are not a race track after charging 6 people with stunt driving over the long weekend.
PERTH COUNTY - Perth County OPP are reminding drivers that their highways are not a race track.
Police charged 6 people with stunt drving over the Long Weekend. The drivers range in age from 27 to 54 with 4 men and two women.
All 6 were had their vehicles towed from the scene and license suspended. Stunt driving occurs when officers catch you doing over 50 km an over the posted speed limit.
Irresponsible driving behaviour will not be tolerated and has no place on the roadway. Drivers who choose to operate a motor vehicle at an excessive speed pose a serious risk to public safety.
Report dangerous driving behaviour immediately to police by calling 1-888-301-1122. In an emergency, pull over and dial 9-1-1.

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