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Friday, May 23, 2014

Troopers Step Up Patrols for Memorial Day Weekend Travel Safety

Dover - The Delaware State Police will be out in full force patrolling the roadways this weekend to ensure that everyone is driving with due care and offering assistance to motorists in need. The Delaware State Police Mounted Patrol Unit will also be assisting the Dewey Beach Police Department with proactive patrols, and the Delaware State Police Maritime Unit’s “Marine One” will be operating on Delaware’s waterways to ensure boater safety and security.

“As we take time this Memorial Day Weekend to celebrate the men and women who have given the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom, we must not forget the dangers that can arise from traveling on our roadways,” said Sergeant Paul G. Shavack, Director of Public Information for the Delaware State Police. “The Delaware State Police would like to wish everyone an enjoyable but SAFE Memorial Day weekend!”

Troopers intend to reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries on our highways during this “official” start of the summer season. Troopers will be focusing on distracted driving, motorists not wearing seat belts, unrestrained children in vehicles, and any aggressive driving behaviors such as speeding, following too close, and especially, driving under the influence.

By following these easy steps, a driver can enjoy a safe holiday weekend travel without jeopardizing their life or the lives of others who may be on the road:

Ensure all occupants of are properly restrained

Plan a safe way home before the festivities begin

Before drinking, please designate a sober driver and give that person your keys

If you’re impaired, use a taxi, call a sober friend or family member, or use public transportation so you are sure to get home safely
If you see a drunk or aggressive driver on the road, immediately contact 911 as soon as safely possible.

If you know someone who is about to drive while impaired, take their keys and help them make other arrangements to get to where they are going safely.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

They could care less about safety, it's all about making loads of money!

Anonymous said...

Stuff it!

Anonymous said...

I like them being out, people are driving way to fast, don't respect the law (cell phone and texting) while driving, and way too many aggressive drivers.

Anonymous said...

7:04 AM

COPS don't even respect the law. You worried about cell phones and texting but forget about the cops' laptop, radio, radar gun, cameras, sound measuring equipment and yes CELL PHONES.

Do people think they are better trained to handle all those distractions or something? lol.

When cops don't obey the laws, there is no law. Cops do every single thing they write the public tickets for. But that is ok with some of you?

Anonymous said...

7:04 so what you advocate is that everyone just break the law, fix it, call your congressman, sheriff, etc.and complain, but don't add to the traffic dangers. Get a life, can't always justify with a bad situation.

Anonymous said...

Should have been directed to 12:33 not 7:04.