SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES CONTINUE ENHANCED TRAFFIC PATROLS THROUGH APRIL
News Release from Washington Co. Sheriff's Office
Posted on FlashAlert: April 10th, 2015 3:09 PM
April 10,2015--Sheriff's Deputies will provide extra patrols on Washington County roadways to enhance traffic safety for April. This month includes Spring Break and the Easter travel period.
The Washington County Sheriff's Office would like everyone to have a safe and enjoyable traveling experience. The spring season can be a dangerous traveling time due to increased traffic along with impaired, distracted and aggressive drivers.
The Sheriff's Office will be providing extra patrols focused on impaired and distracted drivers throughout the month of April. The Sheriff's Office has zero tolerance for impaired drivers that continue to place themselves and others in harms way.
Sheriff's Deputies will also be providing enforcement of drivers who are speeding, following too closely, and distracted while using mobile communication devices.
These extra patrols are funded by a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration grant obtained through the Department of Transportation. The Washington County Sheriff's Office has a goal to reduce the number of impaired drivers on the roads, reduce crashes and save lives. The Washington County Sheriff's Office reminds people to travel safely and designate a sober driver.
This is one of several sponsored traffic safety missions. The results will be provided at the conclusion of this extended traffic safety mission on May 1,2015.
The Washington County Sheriff's Office would like everyone to have a safe and enjoyable traveling experience. The spring season can be a dangerous traveling time due to increased traffic along with impaired, distracted and aggressive drivers.
The Sheriff's Office will be providing extra patrols focused on impaired and distracted drivers throughout the month of April. The Sheriff's Office has zero tolerance for impaired drivers that continue to place themselves and others in harms way.
Sheriff's Deputies will also be providing enforcement of drivers who are speeding, following too closely, and distracted while using mobile communication devices.
These extra patrols are funded by a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration grant obtained through the Department of Transportation. The Washington County Sheriff's Office has a goal to reduce the number of impaired drivers on the roads, reduce crashes and save lives. The Washington County Sheriff's Office reminds people to travel safely and designate a sober driver.
This is one of several sponsored traffic safety missions. The results will be provided at the conclusion of this extended traffic safety mission on May 1,2015.
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