Advertisement

State Highway Patrol announces plans OVI checkpoints PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bill Tipple   
Tuesday, 13 June 2006
state_highway_patrolThe times and locations have not been announced yet.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol announced today that troopers will operate six low-manpower OVI checkpoints funded by federal grant money to deter and intercept impaired drivers this week.

The checkpoints will be held in conjunction with nearby saturation patrols to aggressively combat alcohol-related injury and fatal crashes.

The counties where the checkpoints will be held will be announced the day prior to the checkpoint, and the exact locations will be announced the morning of the checkpoints.

"Ohio traffic crash statistics show that there were over 17,000 alcohol-related crashes in 2005 and 477 of those crashes ended in death," Colonel Paul D. McClellan, superintendent of the Patrol, said. "These checkpoints are designed to not only deter impaired driving, but to proactively remove these dangerous drivers from our roadways."

In addition, the Patrol also continues its strict enforcement of safety belt violations with the What's Holding You Back?/Click It or Ticket campaign. Troopers will have zero tolerance for safety belt violations when motorists are stopped for violations and are not wearing a required safety belt or don't have children properly restrained in child safety seats.

If you plan to consume alcohol, designate a driver or make other travel arrangements before you drink. Don't let another life be lost for the senseless and selfish act of getting behind the wheel impaired.

Operational support for the sobriety checkpoint will be provided by local law enforcement agencies.

 

 
< Prev   Next >

Peak of Ohio Weather

Peak of Ohio Weather

 
Advertisement
 
 

Peak of Ohio Polls

Who are you picking to win Friday night's Feature Game on 98.3 WPKO?