(SPRINGWATER TOWNSHIP, CLEARVIEW TOWNSHIP, ON) – The Huronia West Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is reminding motorists that driving on a closed highway is illegal and dangerous. Highway closures are implemented for public safety during severe weather, collisions, or emergency operations.
OPP SAVE (Snowmobile, ATV, Vessel Enforcement) is en-route to assist stranded motorists using snowmobiles, along with a Huronia West and Collingwood officers already on scene. Due to severe weather across the region, tow response is extremely delayed, and motorists should expect a lengthy wait for assistance.
Consequences of Ignoring Highway Closures:
• Driving past closure signs or barriers can result in charges under the Highway Traffic Act (HTA):
o Disobeying a highway closure constitutes driving on a closed highway; HTA s. 134(3)
o A fine of $110 and three demerit points may apply.
• Insurance Impact: Claims may be denied if an incident occurs while driving on a closed highway.
• Court Appearance: In some cases, drivers may be required to attend court.
Highway closures protect motorists and allow emergency crews to work safely. Entering a closed highway puts lives at risk and delays reopening efforts.
Call 911 only for emergencies or situations where your safety is immediately at risk.
Do NOT call 911 for tow updates or road condition inquiries. For road status and closures, visit 511on.ca.
