CHP encourages essential travel only
The California Highway Patrol is encouraging only essential travel be done and social distancing to continue to be practiced during Memorial Day weekend.
Those who do plan to travel should contact the county or state of their destination for information on any local restrictions or directions that may exist for those outside the area. With the potential of holiday travel, the CHP will conduct its annual Memorial Day Maximum Enforcement Period.
“No matter what else changes in our world, the people of California can always count on the CHP to provide the highest level of safety, service, and security,” CHP Commissioner
Warren Stanley said. “We will continue to enforce the traffic laws, help motorists who are in trouble, and educate people about the dangers of distracted and impaired driving.”
The focus of the Memorial Day Maximum Enforcement period is seat belt usage. The period begins at 6 p.m. Today and runs through 11:59 p.m. Monday, May 25., which runs from 6 p.m. on Friday, May 22, to 11:59 p.m. on Monday, May 25, is seat belt usage.
During the 2019 Memorial Day Maximum Enforcement Period, 34 people died in traffic collisions in California. Of the 21 killed in CHP jurisdiction, 10 weren’t wearing seat belts. The 2019 Maximum Enforcement Period also recorded 1,099 arrests by CHP officers for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
During the state’s stay-at-home order, California roads have seen much less traffic, but many more instances of excessive speeding.
“The rules still apply, no matter how little traffic there may be,” Stanley cautioned. “Obey the speed limit, fasten your seat belt, drive sober, and put down your phone.”
Motorists are also reminded to protect child passengers by using age-appropriate child safety seats, whether it be a safety seat or booster seat. The law requires children under age 8 ride in the back seat and children under age 2 be secured in a rear-facing child passenger safety seat.