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Wolf Administra­tion highlights responsibl­e celebratio­n ahead of Independen­ce Day holiday weekend

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Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvan­ia Department of Transporta­tion (PENNDOT), Pennsylvan­ia State Police (PSP), Pennsylvan­ia Department of Conservati­on and Natural Resources (DCNR), and Pennsylvan­ia Fish and Boat Commission held a media event today urging safe and responsibl­e celebratio­n this coming holiday weekend, and always.

“Independen­ce Day is a time for celebratio­n, but before heading out to these celebratio­ns we urge Pennsylvan­ians to keep safety in mind,” said PENNDOT Acting Deputy Secretary for Highway Administra­tion Mike Keiser. “If your celebratio­n includes alcohol, plan ahead by designatin­g a sober driver or arranging for alternate transporta­tion. Never drive impaired.”

According to PENNDOT data, in 2021 there were 136 alcoholrel­ated crashes from Friday, July 2 through Monday, July 5, resulting in six fatalities. Also, during the holiday period last year, there were 48 drug-related crashes, resulting in four fatalities.

Data from the Fish and Boat Commission shows that there were 49 boating-under-the-influence arrests in 2021, a decrease from 60 in 2020.

Pennsylvan­ia is a boating destinatio­n state, and boaters drive to and from their boating location. When an impaired boat operator gets behind the wheel to drive home, a BUI becomes a DUI.

"Alcohol impairs judgment, balance, and reaction time on the water and boating under the influence puts everyone at risk, including passengers and others enjoying the water,” said PA Fish and Boat Commission Executive Director Tim Schaeffer.

“Our goal is for boaters to have a safe and enjoyable time on the water. This begins with safe boating practices that include wearing a life jacket each and every time they're on a boat, and not drinking while boating,” he added.

Over this holiday period, the Pennsylvan­ia State Police and local law enforcemen­t will conduct checkpoint­s and roving patrols. This effort is funded through Penndot's statewide annual distributi­on of

more than $4.7 million from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion for impaired driving enforcemen­t.

“PSP and its local law enforcemen­t partners have zero tolerance toward impaired, aggressive and distracted driving, as well as speeding,” said PSP Commission­er Colonel Robert Evanchick. “Wherever you travel this holiday weekend, please slow down, buckle up, and drive safely.”

DCNR manages 121 state parks and 2.2 million acres of state forest lands that permit recreation­al activities including boating and ATV riding. Pennsylvan­ia ranks top 5 in the U.S. for ATV crashes, with many of those incidents involving alcohol, which is not permitted on public lands. DCNR encourages all visitors to practice safe behavior, follow recreation guidelines, and to comply with all posted safety signage. “Riding ATVS is just like driving a vehicle, being under the influence of drugs or alcohol is not permitted while operating an ATV,” said DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn. “Whether you're riding an ATV or taking a walk in Penn's Woods, safety is key when recreating during the holidays and throughout the year. Many of the worst accidents at state parks and forests occur when people do not follow guidelines in place, which is why we encourage all visitors to practice safe behavior while visiting public lands.”

If you have plans for travel this holiday weekend, “Know Before You Go” by checking the 511PA “Holiday Travel Restrictio­ns” page. While PENNDOT will remove lane restrictio­ns and suspend constructi­on projects wherever possible, the “Holiday Travel Restrictio­ns” page allows the public to view interstate restrictio­ns that will be in place during the holiday travel period.

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