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Montreal, May 12, 2011 – Attending a Ford event as part of the ''Sur la route en toute sécurité'' tour, traffic safety expert Robert Poeti spoke with Auto123.com about various actions Quebec could take to make the roads safer.
Earlier this week, coroner Yvon Garneau recommended a curfew for drivers aged 16 to 24 following the tragic death of a young group of four in Drummondville last October. Needless to say this dramatic proposal created a stir across the province and in parts of Canada.
Poeti sure thought it was too extreme, arguing that only drivers aged 16 to 18 should be the focus. However, a major obstacle still stands in the way of the government and safety organizations – the law that limits fines for minors to $100.
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