by XPolice | May 28, 2026 | Blog
Construction season is here. The pylons are out, the speed limit signs have dropped, and Ontario drivers are navigating reduced lanes, shifting traffic patterns, and temporary signage from one end of the province to the other. Construction zone speeding tickets are... by XPolice | May 18, 2026 | Blog
Victoria Day is the unofficial start of summer in Ontario. It is also one of the most heavily enforced long weekends of the year. Every year, the OPP increases patrol presence across 400-series highways and provincial roads in the days surrounding the May long... by XPolice | May 8, 2026 | Blog
May means prom season. It means graduation nights, late pickups, and a lot of new and novice drivers on Ontario roads for reasons that feel worth the risk of bending the rules just a little. That little bend can cost a lot more than people expect. G1 and G2 licences... by XPolice | Apr 29, 2026 | Blog
Spring roadwork has a way of turning an ordinary drive into a stressful one. One minute, you are on a route you know well, and the next, you are dealing with pylons, reduced speed limits, lane closures, flaggers, and traffic backing up with almost no warning. In that... by XPolice | Apr 15, 2026 | Uncategorized
Spring roads in Ontario are rough. One day the pavement looks fine, and the next there’s a pothole big enough you feel it through the entire vehicle. Add wet roads, construction patches, loose gravel, or a sudden swerve to avoid damage, and it’s easy to see how a... by XPolice | Apr 2, 2026 | Uncategorized
Speeding, Stunt Driving, and What to Do if You’re Pulled Over Easter long weekend is one of those times during the year when Ontario roads get busy fast. People are heading out of town, visiting family, or trying to make the most of their long weekend. With more cars... by XPolice | Mar 25, 2026 | Impaired Driving
From March 15 to March 21, 2026, National Impaired Driving Prevention Week put a national spotlight on a message that cannot be ignored: impaired driving is dangerous, illegal, and entirely preventable. Observed annually in Canada during the third week of March, this... by XPolice | Mar 4, 2026 | careless driving, Failure to Remain
Spring thaw in Ontario is a perfect storm for minor collisions that suddenly become major headaches. Snowbanks shrink, meltwater refreezes overnight, and parking lots turn into slushy, unpredictable surfaces. Add distracted March errands, tight stalls, and poor... by XPolice | Mar 3, 2026 | Blog, XPolice
There’s a particular kind of Ontario traffic charge that catches people off guard because it often starts long before the police lights ever turn on: driving under suspension. What makes it so frustrating is that many drivers genuinely do not realize they were... by XPolice | Mar 3, 2026 | Speeding, Stunt Driving
March Break is one of those times of year when a “quick road trip” turns into long highway stretches, changing speed limits, and a lot of drivers trying to make good time. If you are travelling across Ontario for a family getaway, visiting friends, or doing a...