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OSHP Cracks Down on Dangerous Drivers Over July 4 Weekend: ‘No Excuses’

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
July 4, 2024
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Law enforcement officials at the local and state levels are increasing patrols in preparation for the extended 4th of July holiday weekend in Cleveland.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol has recently implemented a zero-tolerance policy for drivers who are impaired, speeding, or driving aggressively. This means that any such behavior will not be tolerated on the roads and strict action will be taken against those who violate this rule.

According to a spokesperson, OSHP will have a strong presence and be actively enforcing safety measures for drivers deemed dangerous. This will include monitoring from the air and on the ground starting Wednesday, July 3 and ending Sunday, July 7 at 11:59 p.m. Drivers should be aware and exercise caution during this time.

As Clarice Edwards and her family were driving through Ohio from Omaha, they came across a significant number of officers, particularly the State Patrol. She expressed her approval of the increased police presence, stating that it was a positive thing.

According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP), Independence Day has taken a dangerous turn over the past few years, resulting in numerous fatalities. Shockingly, 50 lives were lost in car crashes during the holiday over the last three years, with 12 deaths occurring just last year. Tragically, the fatalities have not been limited to car crashes alone, as multiple motorcyclists and pedestrians have also lost their lives.

According to Captain Gerry Vogel from the Westlake Police Department, there has been an increase in aggressive driving behavior among individuals.

They are stepping up their patrols, including their department and various other departments.

According to Captain Vogel, the police department will be increasing patrols to specifically monitor aggressive driving, excessive speeding, and DUIs. He emphasized the dangers of driving under the influence and encouraged people to take advantage of ride-sharing services, which are readily available and make it easy to avoid drunk driving. There is simply no excuse for getting behind the wheel while intoxicated.

Wild driving has been on the rise in the past few weeks.

The Ohio state troopers shared on social media some alarming speeds captured in Cuyahoga County, ranging from 85 mph to a staggering 116 mph. Pictures of these speeds were also included in the post.

Dave Broadhurst, who commutes over 30 minutes every day for work from Akron, laments the terrible road conditions. According to him, “People are zipping around you and cutting you off.”

A fellow traveler from Wisconsin shared with FOX 8 that they had witnessed comparable driving behavior on Wednesday.

Melissa Petersen observed that the objects were moving in a zigzag pattern, constantly changing direction.

While observing, she also noticed numerous officers conducting traffic stops.

She expressed her appreciation for the police presence, stating, “It’s really nice, really nice.”

Authorities are urging individuals to utilize #677 in order to report drivers who are exhibiting dangerous and intoxicated behavior, as well as those who may be stranded on the road and any instances of drug-related activity.

Captain Vogel advises to minimize distractions and take responsibility.

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