4 Fatal Collisions
Source: York Regional Police
Date: Tue Jan 28 09:11:08 MST 2025

Many collisions are preventable and there are a number of steps that the public can take to mitigate collisions and ensure that York Region roadways remain safe for all users.
Monitor your speed: Excessive speed is the most common contributing factor to fatal collisions
Wear your seatbelt: Using a seatbelt is the most effective way to reduce the chance of injury or death in a motor vehicle collision
Dont drive while impaired: Impaired driving remains the number one criminal cause of death in Canada. When you consume alcohol or drugs and drive, you risk the lives of your passengers, the lives of every other driver and pedestrian on the road and your own
Be an attentive driver: Collisions due to distracted driving are becoming increasingly common. Distractions can come from many sources, such as talking or texting on your phone, eating and reading
Since the last public appeal for more diligent operation of motor vehicles, investigators have charged four more drivers involved in fatal collisions.
Charged:Yangyang LIU, 47, of the City of Vaughan Charges:Dangerous Operation Cause Death
Anthony BUFFONE, 46, of the City of Mississauga Dangerous Operation Cause Death x2Dangerous Operations Cause Bodily Harm
18-year-old male, of the Town of Bolton Dangerous Operation Cause Death
Asad WADIA, 36, of the City of Vaughan Dangerous Operation Cause Death
Road safety is everyones responsibility.
Information can be provided to the Major Collision Investigation Unit by calling 1-866-876-5423, ext. 7704. Anyone wanting to provide information anonymously can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or provide a tip online at www.1800222tips.com.