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Local politicians and advocates for increasing the safety of Highway 6 on the Bruce Peninsula are applauding the province’s proposal to introduce tougher penalties for stunt driving.
The Moving Ontarians More Safely (MOMS) Act, introduced this week at Queen’s Park, would increase both the automatic vehicle impoundment and driver’s licence suspension periods for motorists caught stunt driving – travelling 50 kilometres per hour or more above the posted speed limit.
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“I think it’s going to send a huge message not to do this,” said Francesca Dobbyn, co-chair of the Southwest Regional Road Safety Committee.
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