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    EXTENDED ROADWAY CLOSURES EXPECTED DUE TO SEVERE WEATHER

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    Safety Tips for Affected Motorists

    (SPRINGWATER TOWNSHIP, CLEARVIEW TOWNSHIP, WASAGA BEACH, ON) – Due to ongoing severe winter weather, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is advising motorists that multiple roadways in Springwater, Clearview, and Wasaga Beach remain closed, with the potential for additional closures to occur as the weather system continues to move through the region.

    The OPP is asking members of the public to avoid unnecessary travel, use alternate routes, and remain off closed roadways.

    If you are currently stuck on a roadway, please follow these important safety tips:

    • Stay in your vehicle. Leaving your vehicle can be dangerous in winter conditions for a variety of reasons. Stay inside where you can remain warm and visible.
    • Keep your exhaust clear. If you run your engine for heat, ensure the tailpipe is clear of snow and ice to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.
    • Run your engine periodically for warmth, not continuously. Turn off unnecessary electronics to save your battery.
    • Use blankets, extra clothing and layers to remain warm. Keep emergency supplies accessible.
    • Turn on hazard lights when running your engine. If safe, tie a bright cloth to your antenna or door handle.
    • Follow OPP social media channels, 511 Ontario, and local radio for accurate information.
    • Call 911 only for emergencies. If you or someone in your vehicle is in distress (medical emergency, out of fuel, etc.), call 911.
    • Follow the direction of police and emergency services personnel. 

    Motorists are also reminded to always carry an emergency kit during winter travel, including blankets, food, water, a flashlight and a charged phone. Make sure you have a full tank of gas before departing, particularly during inclement weather.

    The OPP recognizes that extended highway closures can be challenging and frustrating. OPP officers and emergency crews are actively working to address the situation and reopen impacted roadways as quickly and safely as possible. These efforts often require careful coordination under difficult conditions and can take time. Public safety is always the OPP’s top priority, and your cooperation and understanding helps ensure the closure is resolved safety and efficiently.

    For real-time updates, visit 511on.ca, municipal511.caor follow OPP Central Region on social media.

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