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Good Job Ohio! Safe Thanksgiving Driving Reported

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Good Job Ohio! Safe Thanksgiving Driving Reported

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Congratulations Ohio! The Ohio Dept. of Public Safety announced numbers showing accidents down, fewer fatalities and only three alcohol-related fatalities throughout the state (down from 10 last year).   Our hope here at Dayton DUI is that drivers are motivated to make good decisions about alcohol use and that a designated driver is used when necessary. Thanks to everyone who used their head to keep everyone else safe.  Here is the official release from the Ohio Department of Public Safety.

COLUMBUS – Provisional numbers released today by the Ohio Department of Public Safety show fewer motorists were killed on Ohio’s roadways this Thanksgiving Holiday. In addition, the Ohio State Highway Patrol handled 8.5 percent less crashes than last year’s holiday.

During the reporting period, which began Wednesday, November 24, at 6 p.m. and ran through Monday, November 29, at 6:00 a.m., 10 people were killed with three of those deaths attributed to alcohol. As compared to the 18 people who lost their lives last year, with 10 being alcohol-related. In addition, in this year’s fatal crashes, 60 percent of those killed were not wearing a safety belt.

Throughout the extended weekend, troopers, alongside local law enforcement, used high visibility enforcement combined with OVI checkpoints to reduce fatal and injury crashed state-wide.

The Ohio Department of Public Safety is encouraged by the reduction of fatalities this holiday weekend and hopes that this decline will continue throughout the holiday season.

Troopers would like to remind motorists to buckle-up during the upcoming holidays and emphasize that wearing a safety belt is the only way to avoid serious injury or death during a crash.

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Charles Rowland

charlie@daytondui.com

Charles M. Rowland II has been representing the accused drunk driver for over 20 years. Contact him at (937) 318-1384 if you find yourself facing a DUI (now called OVI) charge.

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