South Bruce OPP say a number of charges have been laid over the Easter long weekend traffic safety campaign.
Police say from April 15 to the 18, officers were highly visible on area roads for the campaign, keeping an eye on traffic safety violations and closely watching for seatbelt use.
As a result of the campaign, police say officers charged four motorists for failing to wear a seatbelt, one charged for stunt driving, 52 for speeding, one three-day suspension for a warn range blood alcohol concentration, and two for failing to stop at a stop sign.
In addition, police say they responded to five motor vehicle collisions over the holiday weekend.
No injuries were reported at any of the scenes.
While the campaign has ended, the OPP say they remain committed to road safety and officers will continue with traffic education and enforcement.


