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Pennsylvania State Police Announces Independence Day Weekend Enforcement Results


HARRISBURG, Pa., July 5, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- During the four-day Fourth of July holiday driving period, which took place July 1 through July 4, Pennsylvania State Police troopers investigated a total of 741 crashes.

The crashes resulted in 259 injuries and 13 fatalities. Alcohol was involved in 75 of the crashes and the deaths of four people. Of the 13 fatal crashes, only one individual involved was wearing a seat belt.

Troopers arrested 474 motorists for driving under the influence and issued 11,481 speeding citations during the holiday weekend. State police also cited 764 people for not wearing seat belts and cited 216 drivers for failing to secure children in safety seats.

During last year's holiday driving period, which spanned three days, three people were killed and 165 others were injured in the 423 crashes that state troopers investigated.

CRASH DATA


Total

Crashes

Fatal

Crashes

People

 Killed

People

 Injured

Alcohol-

Related

Crashes

Alcohol-

Related Fatal

Crashes

2016

423

3

3

165

52

1

2017

741

13

13

259

75

4








ENFORCEMENT DATA


DUI 

Arrests

Speeding

Citations

Child

Seat

Citations

Seat

Belt

Citations

Other Citations


2016

447

9,100

219

628

9,263


2017

474

11,481

216

764

11,431


More information on 2017 Independence Day enforcement, broken down by troop, is available here. These statistics cover only those incidents investigated by the Pennsylvania State Police and do not include incidents to which other law enforcement agencies responded.

In addition to enforcing traffic laws, troopers remain proactive in educating the public on traffic safety and applicable laws. In 2016, state police members conducted more than 1,500 driver education presentations. These presentations are conducted at no cost for schools, community groups, and businesses. To arrange a presentation, contact your local state police barracks or visit www.psp.pa.gov.

MEDIA CONTACT:  Cpl. Adam Reed or Ryan Tarkowski, 717-783-5556

 

SOURCE Pennsylvania State Police



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