News A Pedestrian Collision Prompts Safety Tips SHARE ON: Mackenzie Read, contributor, Friday, Apr. 21st, 2017 Everyone is being asked to be extra cautious on the roads after a recent collision. The Timmins Police Service says Thursday’s collision with a pedestrian marks the 10th one in town since the beginning January. Communications Coordinator Kate Cantin says there will be more action on the streets as the weather warms up. //www.mytimminsnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/pedestrian-safety-1.mp3 Cantin says there are a few things drivers need to remember as well. //www.mytimminsnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/pedestrian-safety-2.mp3 She says fines for offenses involving pedestrians can range from $150 to $500 and three demerit points. Cantin adds these fines double in Community Safety Zones.
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