All hands on deck for holiday
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November 27, 2013 |
The Idaho State Police wants all those traveling
on Idaho's highways to make it to their holiday
destination safely this weekend. To prove the
point, all commissioned officers, even those
usually behind a desk, will be on the road
tomorrow for what is one of the busiest travel
days of the year.
"All Hands on Deck" is ISP's third holiday
operation in 2013. Troopers will focus on
traffic violations that are known to be factors
in crashes and cause fatalities. Speed,
aggressive and distracted driving often top the
list, along with driving while impaired and
failing to use safety belts and child safety
seats.
"We want to give families added safety on the
roads to start out the holiday season," says
Colonel Ralph Powell. "Thanksgiving weekend is a
busy time for friends and families, but it is
also a busy time for crashes and fatalities. ISP
wants to do all we can to prevent these
tragedies and this is why our troopers are
spending time away from their families so that
you can make it to your families' destination
safely."
The goal of the "All Hands on Deck" enhanced
patrols is not to only enforce the traffic laws
but also to remind the public of the following:
- Don't drink and drive
- Wear your seatbelt
- Drive according to conditions even if it is below the posted
speed limit
- Be patient with other drivers and give yourself extra time to
travel
- Stay alert and get enough sleep before traveling
- Avoid distractions including cell phones
- Move over when passing emergency vehicles
For those who are not behind the wheel, ISP
invites you to join our troopers in a virtual
ride-along on Twitter. ISP will give real time
highlights via the front seat of a patrol car in
District 3, which includes the greater Treasure
Valley area.
The ride-along will be day shift from 07:00 to
14:00 (that is 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for you
civilians). Other activity from our give other
districts in Idaho will be shared as well.
Follow the Idaho State Police on
Twitter @IdahoStPolice and will use an "All
Hands on Deck" hashtag of #ISPAHoD.
Lastly, we remind all motorists to report those
that you think might be an impaired driver. Use
the Idaho State Police REDDI (Report Every Drunk
Driver Immediately) hotline at 1-800-233-1212 or
simply dial 9-1-1. |
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