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Publishing date: Jan 25, 2021 • January 25, 2021 • 1 minute read •
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A 25-year-old Sarnia woman has been charged with impaired driving after police said they pulled over a vehicle with three flat tires.
Police were called around 9 a.m. Friday about a car driving erratically in the area of Clifford and Christina streets. It had three tires police believe were punctured by going over train tracks.
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Police also believed the driver was impaired after investigating and arrested her. She was taken to headquarters for testing.
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Deputies Seek Info on Pedestrian-Vehicle Crash in Dresden
The Lincoln County Sheriff s Office is hoping to hear from anyone with information about an accident in Dresden that claimed the life of a 40-year-old pedestrian.
Officials say Eve Russell-Edmonds of Woolwich was walking along Route 127, also known as the Middle Road, in Dresden just after 5:00 Friday evening. About a quarter-mile south of the Indian Road intersection, she was struck and killed by a vehicle driven by Matthew LaRochelle, 44, of Richmond. Investigators told WABI-TV the driver was unable to see the woman, prior to the crash, because she was wearing dark clothing. Speed and alcohol are not believed to have been factors in this accident.
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GURUGRAM: At a time when daily accidents are being reported in Gurugram due to lack of road safety measures deployed by various civic bodies, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), along with district authorities, civic agencies and police, is working on creating safer streets for pedestrians as well as motorists.
Responding to the Union ministry of road transport and highways (MoRTH)’s call to observe road safety month from January 18 to February 17, NHAI, in collaboration with the Gurugram district administration, GMDA, and traffic police, on Monday launched a month-long road safety drive. The first location for the drive ‘zero-tolerance’ against traffic offences was Golf Course Road.