We're seeing an alarming rise in road accidents involving drivers who injure or kill a pedestrian, road worker or cyclist - it's time the Provincial Government act.
Currently, vulnerable road users in Ontario are not specifically protected by law. In fact, Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act allows drivers who seriously injure or kill a vulnerable road user to avoid meaningful consequences, often only facing only minimal fines.
This leaves the friends and families of victims unsatisfied with the lack of consequences and the government’s responses to traffic accidents that result in death or injury to their loved ones.
Meanwhile, Doug Ford has hinted that he will bring legislation to force municipalities to seek provincial approval when building safe street infrastructure like bike lanes. This will not keep our neighbours safe.
Add your name to encourage the Government of Ontario to commit to:
- reduce the number of traffic fatalities and injuries to vulnerable road users;
- create meaningful consequences that ensure responsibility and accountability for drivers who share the road with pedestrians, cyclists, road construction workers, emergency responders and other vulnerable road users;
- allow friends and family of vulnerable road users whose death or serious injury was caused by an offending driver to have their victim impact statement heard in person in court by the driver responsible;
- stop the culture war and commit to a Vision Zero approach to road safety in ONtario