Caledon OPP participated in the Canada Day enforcement week traffic campaign, resulting in hundreds of charges being laid across Caledon roads. Canada Day enforcement week took place between June 26 to July 5, 2026, where officers conducted focused traffic enforcement of the “Big Four” driving errors which include impaired driving, distracted driving, speeding/aggressive driving, and improper seat belt use.
Throughout the campaign, Caledon OPP laid a total of 585 charges, which includes, but is not limited to, 156 speeding charges, 22 seat belt offences, 14 stunt driving offences, 11 distracted driving offences, and nine impaired driving charges.
The OPP remains committed to making our roads a safer place through enforcement and public education. Motorists are encouraged to contact the OPP to report unsafe vehicles and unsafe driving behaviours that are observed. Road safety is a shared responsibility.




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