Crime & Safety

State Police to Increase Traffic Patrols Over Holiday

The Pennsylvania State Police will step up its traffic enforcement over the Thanksgiving weekend.

The Pennsylvania State Police will step up its traffic enforcement over the Thanksgiving weekend due to increased traffic on the roadways.

Between Wednesday, Nov. 23 and Sunday, Nov. 27 troopers will increase their patrols.

State Police remind everyone to wear a seat belt and drive safely. Also, remember if your vehicle's windshield wipers are on then the headlights must be on as well.

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Operation Safe Holiday

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has also partnered with police for "Operation Safe Holiday," an aggressive effort to keep travelers safe this holiday season.

Through early January, police will use sobriety checkpoints, roving patrols and regular traffic safety patrols to crack down on motorists who are speeding, driving aggressively or driving while impaired.

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Click It or Ticket seat-belt enforcement will run from Nov. 18 to Dec. 4.

"With more vehicles on our roadways, motorists must be especially vigilant during the holiday travel season," said PennDOT Secretary Barry J. Schoch. "Travelers should buckle up, drive safely, avoid distractions and never drive impaired."

PennDOT reports that Thanksgiving continues to be the leading holiday for traffic crashes. There were 4,380 crashes and 55 fatalities last year during that period, which includes the weekends before and after the holiday. Of those, 535 crashes were alcohol-related. During the Christmas and New Year travel periods, there were a combined 2,035 crashes and 19 fatalities, last year.

PennDOT encourages motorists to make sure they are well-rested and alert before traveling. Travelers should also rotate drivers and take frequent breaks.

Motorists should allow extra time for travel and expect to encounter traffic delays. As weather and road conditions can worsen quickly at this time of year, motorists should always check the forecast for their entire route and make sure their vehicle is equipped with a winter emergency kit and tires with good traction.

Weather and travel information for more than 2,900 miles of state roads is available by calling 511 or visiting www.511pa.com before leaving home.

Learn more about Operation Safe Holiday by visiting www.DriveSafePA.org and follow PennDOT on Twitter at www.twitter.com/PennDOTNews.

 

 


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