Ontario Provincial Police say officers across eastern Ontario charged 150 motorists with impaired driving during this year’s Festive RIDE campaign.
Police say more than 1,600 RIDE checkpoints were conducted in the OPP’s East Region between Nov. 20, 2025, and Jan. 1, 2026. Those arrested for impaired operation received an immediate 90-day licence suspension, had their vehicles impounded for seven days and are scheduled to appear in court.
In addition to the criminal charges, officers issued 28 licence suspensions to drivers who registered a “warn” reading on an approved roadside alcohol screening device, police said.
The OPP is also reminding drivers that new provincial regulations took effect Jan. 1, increasing licence suspensions and other penalties aimed at curbing impaired driving.
Although the annual Festive RIDE campaign has ended, police say RIDE programs will continue year-round and can take place at any time on highways, rural roads or city streets. Officers are urging the public to call 911 if they suspect a driver is impaired by alcohol or drugs.
(Steve Berard)