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April 9, 2001
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strikes and you're.CAUGHT!
MPI
and police encourage drivers to slow down
Get
three strikes in baseball and you're out. But three strikes takes
on a whole new meaning when Manitoba Public Insurance and the Winnipeg
Police Service get together to let speeders know that three strikes
means you're caught!
MPI
is helping Winnipeg police launch their annual spring speed campaign
with an awareness campaign called 3 Strikes, You're Out!
While driving by a police radar at an excessive speed is enough
to warrant a ticket, today drivers in one Winnipeg location will
get "three strikes" before they're ticketed.
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Strikes, You're Out uses MPI speed reader boards prominently
placed in a targeted speed zone. Motorists will be given two opportunities
to see their actual driving speed displayed on speed reader boards
as they drive past. After the second speed board, police will be
monitoring speed with a radar detector, and offenders will be pulled
over and ticketed.
"Speeding
is a significant contributor to crashes in this province," said
Shauna Crognali, MPI Road Safety Issues Specialist. "When police
reports indicate a cause for an accident, 15 per cent of the time,
that cause is speed. The higher the speed, the greater the risk
of serious injury or death in a crash."
Some
estimates say that speed costs the Canadian economy close to $2
billion per year in health and related costs. According to Winnipeg
police, unsafe speed was determined to be a factor in 25 per cent
of fatal crashes in Winnipeg over the last two years.
"Motorists
may be speeding because they're running a few minutes behind schedule,"
says Constable Kerry Walker, Winnipeg Police Service, "but that's
no excuse for putting themselves and everybody else on the road
at risk."
Police
reported data for Manitoba between 1991 and 1998 indicate on average
each year, at least 15 Manitobans die and 531 are injured in crashes
that are attributed to at-fault drivers who speed.
Contact:
Carol Standil/Brian Smiley
MPI
Media Relations 985-7300
or toll-free in Manitoba 1-888-554-9549
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