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Ohio State Highway Patrol increases security for 4th of July holiday travel

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
July 3, 2024
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Starting tomorrow morning and running through Sunday night, the Ohio State Highway Patrol is set to increase their patrols for the holiday, not only on the 4th of July. This move is aimed at ensuring the safety of everyone on the roads during this festive period.

It is anticipated that tomorrow’s traffic will experience a surge as people head towards their destinations, and the same is expected for Sunday when they will be returning home.

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a common occurrence on the 4th of July.

On the roads, various behaviors will be monitored by authorities.

“We encourage motorists if you are going to partake in the 4th of July festivities to be responsible, find a designated driver, taxi service or any other ride share service that may available in your area. And as always, please put down any distractions in the vehicle such as your phones. And please buckle up and bd safe while traveling on Ohio roadways.” Sgt. Brittany Brannon, Ohio State Highway Patrol, St. Clairsville Post

The authorities will be on the lookout for drivers who exhibit speeding, reckless, or aggressive behavior on the road.

According to experts, we are currently experiencing what is known as the 100 deadliest days of summer. In Ohio, the 4th of July holiday has seen a staggering fifty fatalities in traffic accidents over the past three years. The primary factors attributed to these crashes are alcohol consumption, drug use, and excessive speeding.

If you witness impaired drivers, drug activity, or stranded motorists, dial pound 677 to report it. This hotline encourages individuals to take action and report any suspicious activities they may come across while on the road.

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