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Here's how you survive summer fun: wear a helmet, lifejacket and a seatbelt

Here's how you survive summer fun: wear a helmet, lifejacket and a seatbelt

CTV News3 days ago

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) keep a list of coulda-shoulda-wouldas in their desk drawer.
Once a year, they pull out of the list and offer it to the public in time for the Canada Day Long weekend in an effort to not add to it.
On the Road
Over the last three full years (2022-2024), the loss of 188 lives on OPP-patrolled roads was either attributed to or a direct result of not wearing a seatbelt. Buckling up only takes a few seconds and could be the one thing that saves your life and reduces the extent of your injuries if you are involved in a collision. Please buckle up and ensure children and toddlers are properly restrained.
Off-road
Over the same three-year period, 43 of the 88 riders killed in off-road vehicle incidents in OPP jurisdiction chose to not wear a helmet. Off-roading carries unique risks for riders and their passengers, including riding on uneven terrain, which can easily cause drivers to lose control of their vehicle and crash. This is when you are going to need your helmet the most, so please keep your head protected in an approved, properly fitted helmet every time you head out for a ride - even if it's just on your own property. Motorcyclists and cyclists are also reminded to always wear a properly fitted helmet.
On the water
Unquestionably, the most under-utilized piece of equipment among road, waterway and trail users year after year is the lifejacket. Of the 72 people who died in OPP-investigated marine incidents in the last three years, 59 of the boaters/paddlers chose not to wear a lifejacket. Whether you are in a motorized vessel, canoe, kayak or on a stand-up paddle board, don't just toss your lifejacket aside. The only lifejacket that can save your life is the one you are wearing.
The OPP wants everyone to keep safety top of mind during their Canada Day celebrations and to keep each other safe on roads, trails and waterways so everyone can enjoy the summer months ahead.

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