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Contact: Lt. Everett Clendenin
Date: March 17, 2008
Phone: (919) 733-5027 x233



STATE HIGHWAY PATROL URGES MOTORIST TO DRIVE SAFELY OVER THE EASTER HOLIDAY WEEKEND

 

During the Easter holiday weekend the N.C. Highway Patrol will increase patrols on interstates and other heavily traveled corridors targeting aggressive drivers.  Aggressive drivers are those motorists who flagrantly violate the motor vehicle laws by speeding excessively, following too closely, making erratic lane changes or exhibiting other such forms of reckless endangerment.

 

“Whether you're headed to the beach, visiting friends, or going to church, please drive with care,” said Colonel W. Fletcher Clay, Highway Patrol commander.  “Our Troopers will be looking for aggressive drivers, drunk drivers and drivers not wearing their seatbelts while patrolling this Easter weekend.”

 

Troopers will increase enforcement of the “following too close” law during the crackdown.  Such convictions can result in a $145 fine and four driving points. 

 

Last year in North Carolina, eight people died in 1,153 collisions during the Easter holiday period.  The 2008 Easter weekend begins at 6:00 p.m., Thursday, March 20th and ends at midnight, Sunday, March 23rd.

 

The Patrol will also be participating in the nationwide Combined Accident Reduction Effort. “C.A.R.E.” is a coordinated effort in which highway patrol and state police agencies increase their visibility along selected routes during holiday periods to prevent crashes.

 

In addition, Troopers will increase their efforts to enforce the state's litter laws.  Under tougher littering laws passed by the N.C. General Assembly, first-time offenders can be fined as much as $1,000 and be ordered to perform up to 24 hours of community service.  Repeat offenders can get a $2,000 fine and 50 hours community service.

 

Citizens may report crashes, drunk drivers, stranded motorists or other highway situations to the Highway Patrol by dialing *HP (*47) on their cellular telephones.  This is a toll free call that connects the caller with the nearest Highway Patrol communications center.

 

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