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Driver stopped going 176 km/h on Ottawa road this weekend
Driver stopped going 176 km/h on Ottawa road this weekend

CTV News

time30-06-2025

  • CTV News

Driver stopped going 176 km/h on Ottawa road this weekend

Ottawa police say a driver was stopped for speeding 176 km/h in the area of West Hunt Club Road and Cedarview Road Saturday night. (Ottawa Police Service/X) A driver caught going 96 km/h over the speed limit in Ottawa's west end is one of three drivers who will spend Canada Day without their vehicle. The Ottawa Police Service says officers monitored multiple known car meet locations Saturday night as part of a Residents Matter Enforcement Blitz, including at College Square, the Merivale Mall and in Barrhaven. Approximately 60 vehicles had gathered at College Square at Woodroffe Avenue and Baseline Road. Three drivers were charged with stunt driving during the blitz. Police say one driver was observed going 176 km/h in the area of West Hunt Club Road and Cedarview Road. The speed limit is 80 km/h. Another driver was stopped going 146 km/h in an 80 km/h zone in the area of Limebank Road and Balmoral Drive, according to police. The third driver was stopped going 103 km/h in a 60 km/h zone in the area of Riverside Drive and Old Riverside. 'One stunt driver was the subject of previous complaints in May and June,' police said. 'Thank you to everyone driving responsibly. Our focus remains on road safety and preventing dangerous driving.' The charge of stunt driving includes a 30-day licence suspension and the vehicle is impounded for 14 days. Police say officers also issued six tickets for speeding, two tickets to drivers for driving without a licence, one ticket for excessive noise, two tickets for improper muffler and one ticket for having an obstructed licence plate. Seven tickets were also issued for documentation offences. Police say one driver was charged with distracted driving after an officer noticed the driver was watching a movie while driver.

Ottawa police issue 24 tickets during one-night enforcement blitz
Ottawa police issue 24 tickets during one-night enforcement blitz

CTV News

time30-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • CTV News

Ottawa police issue 24 tickets during one-night enforcement blitz

Ottawa police hit the brakes on several drivers during a blitz of car meets in the city's west end last weekend. The Ottawa Police Service said as part of the ongoing Residents Matter traffic enforcement initiative, officers targeted car meets and conducted a RIDE checkpoint near the ByWard Market last Friday night. Police say 'multiple tickets' were issued to drivers participating in car meets in the area of Merivale Road and Meadowlands Drive and on Strandherd Drive. 'Following the car meets, officers set up a RIDE program in the Sussex Drive and King Edward Avenue area. A total of 250 vehicles were screened as they exited the ByWard Market,' police said. Twenty-four tickets were issued during the enforcement initiative, including two tickets for speeding, two for improper muffler, two tickets for the licence plate not being plainly visible and one ticket for using a cellphone while driving. A G1 driver driving unaccompanied by a qualified driver was also ticketed. 'Several Part III Court Summons were also issued, including one to a G1 driver operating a vehicle unaccompanied, without insurance, and while under licence suspension. Another driver was charged for driving with a suspended licence,' police said.

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