Crime & Safety

Connecticut State Police Promoting Safety For July 4th Weekend

State police will have extra patrols over the long holiday weekend.

The Connecticut State Police will be on patrol for the July 4th holiday weekend with an increased number of troopers patrolling the highways and roads of the state. Operation C.A.R.E. (Combined Accident Reduction Effort) will be in effect starting July 1st and running until midnight July 4th. 

“Connecticut drivers can help state troopers keep our highways safe by setting an example, drive the speed limit, don’t drink alcohol and drive, and immediately report a suspected drunk drivers to police as this is a true emergency,” Colonel Danny Stebbins, Commander of the Connecticut State Police, said in a press release.

Connecticut State Troopers will man sobriety checkpoints in numerous locations in Connecticut. Sites will be chosen where troopers experience a high number of alcohol-involved crashes. State troopers will use aircraft and speed measuring devices (LASER) to monitor speeds. Troopers will be strategically placed with a concentrated effort to reduce speeds on the highways during the holiday period.

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“Wear your seatbelt, a seatbelt can save your life and also remember that courtesy on the highway, can be contagious, set the example drive with courtesy,” Emergency Services & Public Protection Commissioner Reuben Bradford said in the release.

During July 4th weekend in 2010 Connecticut State Police issued the following number of summons: 2,249 for speeding, 59 DUI and 427 seatbelt arrest. State Police investigated 277 motor vehicle crashes and also investigated five fatal accidents.

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