The Ontario Provincial Police describe 2022 on the roadways the patrol in the province as deadly.
OPP Sergeant Kerry Schdmidt says we need to get off on the right foot for 2023.
The Sergeant says more than 350 people were killed in collisions across the province. When boating and off road collisions are factored in, the number rises to 423.
The police force released year-end numbers in a tweet for motor vehicle fatalities.
It wasn’t just cars and trucks either: 44 motorcycle riders, 29 pedestrians and 12 cyclists were killed last year.
View the Sergeant’s complete message below.
423+ people died in 2022 in motorized vehicles and marine incidents investigated by the OPP.
353 motor vehicle crashes
27 off-road vehicles crashes
29 boating/marine fatalities
14 snowmobile wrecks
Help make 2023 a safer year on the roads, waterways, and trails. #BeABetterDriver pic.twitter.com/a9SO4l7aXD— OPP Highway Safety Division (@OPP_HSD) January 1, 2023

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