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Patrol warns against impaired driving today

The Ohio State Highway Patrol is reminding drivers that luck is not a strategy when it comes to being safe behind the wheel.

Troopers will be highly visible on roads across the state in an effort to remove impaired drivers as part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s “Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving” campaign.

“Law enforcement will be out in full force around the state this St. Patrick’s Day, so I encourage those planning to celebrate to also plan for a safe ride home,” said Gov. Mike DeWine.

St. Patrick’s Day is often recognized nationally as a time for adults to get together and drink alcohol at bars, restaurants or at someone’s home. Unfortunately, one night of drinking can lead to deadly consequences if plans aren’t made ahead of time to get home safely. The patrol is asking everyone traveling on our roads to contribute to a safer Ohio by:

• Designating a sober driver. Before your celebration begins, establish a sober driver. If plans change, call a friend or rideshare service. Never assume you are safe to drive after consuming alcohol or drugs.

• Knowing the different types of impairment. Troopers are not just looking for those impaired by alcohol. They are specifically trained to detect impairment from marijuana and other drugs that negatively impact driving ability.

• Knowing the consequences. An OVI conviction carries penalties, including the potential for jail time, heavy fines and license suspension. These consequences seem severe, but are minor compared to carrying the lifelong burden of taking someone’s life in a crash.

To prevent deadly consequences, troopers maintain a zero-tolerance policy toward impaired driving. According to Patrol statistics, there were 16 fatal crashes, resulting in 16 fatalities on St. Patrick’s Day over the last five years. Of those fatal crashes, 56% were the result of impaired driving.

Anyone who suspects someone is driving under the influence, safely call #677 to connect directly with the nearest post.

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