Motorists involved in a property damage collision in Dufferin County, are now able to report their collision at the Dufferin CRC.
In many instances, there is no need for police to respond to property damage collisions in which no injuries are sustained.
Dufferin OPP attended 1282 collisions in the last year.
If officers do not need to attend and investigate minor collisions, this makes them available to tend to other policing services.
Drivers involved in a property damage collisions, can now conveniently report their collision within 48 hours of the occurrence.
The Highway Traffic Act requires that all collisions where people are injured or property damage is valued at more than $2,000.00 to vehicles or property, or damage to any highway property to be reported to police forthwith.
Property damage collisions consume a large amount of police resources and time as well as put all involved occupants at risk of being involved in a secondary collision.
The Collision Reporting Centre at Dufferin OPP Detachment – 506312 Highway 89 in Mono.
Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday – Closed
For information on the OPP’s CRCs, CLICK HERE.