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Towing And Storage Fees Of Impounded Vehicles To Rise September 1st

The government is taking action to make roads safer and is placing higher penalties on those who drive dangerously following two summers marked by a surge in highway fatalities.

Effective Sunday September first, drivers engaging in reckless driving behaviour such as impaired driving, excessive speeding, street racing or driving without a licence, will face increased fees for the towing and storage of their impounded vehicles.

That includes a flat rate towing fee of 38% to $110 and a storage fee increase of up to 96%, up to $40 per day.

Changes to vehicle impoundment rates:

Per-kilometre towing rate rising from $2.41 to $3.32.

Storage Zone 1 rate from $23.98 to $40.

Storage Zone 2 rate rising from $22.89 to $38.18

Storage Zone 3 rate will go from $20.71 to $38.18

Storage Zone 4 rate will see an increase from $16.35 to $32

Standby, recovery, additional services, loading and securing fee is also rising from $75.58 to $110.

By adding harsher financial penalties, the government said they aim to deter reckless driving and encourage drivers to think twice before engaging in dangerous activities that put lives at risk.

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