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Albertan commercial driver charged with stunt driving on northern Ont. highway

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Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in northern Ontario say they charged the driver of a commercial motor vehicle with stunt driving late last month.

The incident occurred when members of the James Bay OPP “clocked” a commercial motor vehicle travelling 104km/h on Highway 11 through the Town of Mattice – a 60km/h zone – during the early morning hours of Aug. 27.

Officers conducted a traffic stop on the tractor-trailer.

“The 21-year-old driver from Edmonton was charged for stunt driving,” said police in a social media post.

“The tractor was impounded for 14 days, and the driver’s licence suspended for 30 days.”

Ontario Provincial Police charged a commercial motor vehicle driver from Alberta with stunt driving on Highway 11 in the Town of Mattice, Ont., on August 27, 2024. The tractor-trailer involved was impounded and the driver's licence was suspended for 30 days. (Ontario Provincial Police/X)

None of the allegations has been proven in court.

Early this year, a survey released by the Canadian Automobile Association showed that 9 in 10 people are deeply concerned about speeders close to home.

“Remember, with speed limits less than 80 km/h, stunt driving is going 40 km/h or more over the limit,” said police.

“Slow down.”

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