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Grey Bruce OPP see more crashes as winter appears

November is shaping up to be a busy month for Grey Bruce OPP officers.

Since November 6th, police have been called to 41 crashes in the region.

OPP says causes range from deer on the road to poor driving habits. And the change in the weather is a factor for an increasing number of collisions. The Grey/Bruce area has seen some significant snowfall over the past week.

OPP warn motorists to check travel conditions before heading out and wait until the weather improves if necessary.

Always drive to conditions, give yourself extra time, and more space from the vehicle in front of you.

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