The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Impaired driving, boating to be targeted during holiday weekend

- By Holly Herman hherman@readingeag­le.com @HollyJHerm­an on Twitter

Drivers and boaters are warned not to overdo their alcohol consumptio­n during the July Fourth weekend.

Traffic volumes on the road and in the water are expected to increase for the weekend as recreation areas, including the Blue Marsh Lake in Berks

County, and beaches and casinos at the New Jersey shore are open.

“We know everyone is excited to get out more for July 4th, now that we are in the green phase, but motorists must be responsibl­e and never drive impaired,” said Robyn Briggs, a PennDOT spokeswoma­n, in an email. “COVID-19 is still here and hospitals do not need added strain due to preventabl­e vehicle crashes.”

Briggs said impaired crashes are 100% preventabl­e.

“Never drive impaired,” she said. “Take away the keys from a friend or loved one who is impaired to prevent them from driving. Designate a sober driver or use a rideshare app.”

Drivers are also reminded to slow down and wear seat belts at all times.

The public is reminded that the legal alcohol limit for driving a vehicle or boat is 0.8 %.

Blue Marsh, operated by the Army Corps of Engineers, is participat­ing in the national campaign, Operation Dry Water, to conduct enhanced driving-under-the-influence of alcohol enforcemen­t.

Conservati­on officers are trained to detect signs of impaired boating and conduct sobriety tests on the water.

“The water is a great place to spend the holiday weekend, and every boating adventure should include some basic safety steps,” said Tim Schaeffer, Pennsylvan­ia Fish and Boat Commission executive director. “Year after year, statistics prove that we could prevent the majority of fatal boating accidents if every boater would wear a life jacket and stay sober.”

Boaters are reminded to

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BEN HASTY — MEDIANEWS GROUP There will be water patrols at Blue Marsh Lake during the July Fourth weekend looking for impaired boaters.

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