Daily Democrat (Woodland)

CHP looks to secure a safe start to summer

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Memorial Day weekend is quickly approachin­g, and many California­ns are preparing to kick off the summer with a holiday gathering or road trip.

According to a California Highway Patrol press release, forty-five people were killed in crashes in California during 2022's Memorial Day weekend, nearly a 30 percent increase from the same period in 2021.

The California Highway Patrol has a plan to help people arrive at their destinatio­ns safely while reducing the number of deadly crashes on the state's roads.

Beginning at 6:01 p.m. on Friday, May 26, the CHP will implement a statewide Maximum Enforcemen­t Period in anticipati­on of the increased traffic often accompanyi­ng a holiday weekend. The MEP will continue through 11:59 p.m. on Monday, May 29.

“The core mission of the CHP is to provide the highest level of Safety, Service, and Security to the communitie­s we serve,” stated CHP Commission­er Sean Duryee. “This holiday, motorists can expect to see additional CHP officers patrolling California's roadways. All available uniformed members of this Department will be on patrol during this Memorial Day MEP. Our primary focus will be to enhance public safety, deter unsafe driving behavior, and when necessary, take appropriat­e enforcemen­t action.”

In addition to assisting motorists and looking for traffic violations that often lead to serious injury or death, such as failure to wear a seat belt, speed, and distracted driving, CHP officers will be paying close attention to people who are suspected of driving under the influence of drugs and/ or alcohol.

CHP officers made nearly 900 DUI arrests during the Memorial Day MEP in 2022. Keep yourself and others who are on the road safe by designatin­g a sober driver or using a ride-share service.

If you see or suspect an impaired driver, call 9-1-1 immediatel­y. Be prepared to provide the dispatcher with a descriptio­n of the vehicle, the license plate number, location, and direction of travel. Your phone call may save someone's life.

The CHP's Memorial Day MEP coincides with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion's ongoing Click It or Ticket campaign, which continues through

June 4. Seat belts save lives. Take two seconds to secure your safety and buckle up. The mission of the CHP is to provide the highest level of Safety, Service, and Security.

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