Police are calling for drivers to pay attention, and heed the rules of the road this long weekend. OPP are letting the public know they'll be out in full force this Civic Holiday weekend. Oxford Constable Michelle Murphy says that starts with the Friday exodus, "we know the traffic is going to be heavier on a long weekend, so there will be more officers out on those corridors. Our OPP highway safety division is always out and about taking care of our 400 series highways so they will be out and making sure that people maintain their speeds and are paying attention". Distracted driving remains a concern for police. 202 people have been killed on OPP patrolled roads so far this year. That's way up from 162 this time last year.

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