Leamington OPP station. (Photo by Ricardo Veneza)Leamington OPP station. (Photo by Ricardo Veneza)
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OPP open new collision reporting centre in Leamington

The Ontario Provincial Police will open a second collision reporting centre in Leamington on Tuesday.

Drivers involved in a crash can now go to the centre at the OPP detachment on Clark Street West.

The first centre is on Hicks Road near Manning Road and Hwy. 401.

Both centres are open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. They're closed on statutory holidays.

"The collision reporting centre (on Clark Street West) will have the same objective -- to provide a safer, quicker, and more convenient way for drivers to report collisions that involve property damage," said the OPP.

Drivers still need to call the OPP if the collision results in injuries or fatalities, if a driver fails to remain at the scene, if the vehicle is carrying dangerous goods, or if criminal activity is suspected. Crashes, where one driver refuses to exchange insurance information or is blocking a lane of traffic, should also be reported to police.

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