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There is no question why #ElginOPP received multiple traffic complaints about this vehicle driving on #HWY401. The vehicle was stopped and a 20y/o of Petrolia was charged w/ several HTA offences. We all have somewhere to be, but #DriveSafe so we can all reach our destinations!^bp

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bchiacchia3 years ago

That kinda crap should be permanent loss of license

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Adam3 years ago

I drive for a living and this is becoming more frequent in the past year or two plus ppl using on ramp and off ramp as a passing lane just to mess up the flow of traffic, something definitely needs to be done

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Mary Lynn 🇨🇦3 years ago

@HockCityNews It's wild out there some days 🤔 Thank you

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Ken McNair3 years ago

Charged with stunt driving, I hope.

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Ed Doadt ☕️🇨🇦🛶3 years ago

My highways drives are significantly more dangerous now than even 5 years ago. Thank you for your tireless work to stop these inconsiderate terrors.

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Chris S3 years ago

Crush the car lol

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Ȏ̶͖̽̌̾̈̄̍̀̆̆́͑͌͝akenshield3 years ago

Lucky to be alive. Hopefully this will be a wake up call

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Troubadour3 years ago

Wow. this is level expert in stupidity! I was 20 yrs old at one point and I would never have done anything this stupid! I cherished my license!

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Tyler3 years ago

His daddy is gonna be pissed when he finds out his car is impounded

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Jaybird3 years ago

Typical Tesla driver

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