Ohio State Highway Patrol warns against drinking and driving this Thanksgiving

Despite some people staying home for Thanksgiving, there are still millions of people hitting the road.

Jaden Jefferson
2 min readNov 24, 2020
Drunk Driving. (Jaden Jefferson)

COLUMBUS, Ohio — While this Thanksgiving may look different, the Ohio State Highway Patrol expects many motorists to travel on Ohio’s roadways for the upcoming holiday. Before motorists hit the road, troopers want to make sure they are taking the proper safety measures by driving sober and wearing their safety belts.

Troopers will be highly visible, cracking down on impaired driving and those failing to wear a safety belt from Wednesday, November 25 at midnight through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, November 29.

“We take impaired driving seriously and remain dedicated to promoting safety on Ohio’s roadways,” said Colonel Richard S. Fambro, Patrol superintendent. “We need motorists to commit to keeping our roads safe by planning ahead, designating a sober driver and insisting that everyone in the vehicle is buckled up.”

Many Thanksgiving celebrations involve alcohol, which increases the possibility of impaired driving. During last year’s Thanksgiving reporting period, November 27 through December 1, there were 15 fatal crashes in which 18 people were killed. Of those 18 killed, eight were not wearing available safety belts and seven of the crashes involved alcohol and/or drugs. The patrol also made 391 arrests for impaired driving.

Motorists are encouraged to call 677 to report impaired drivers, drug activity or stranded motorists.

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Jaden Jefferson
Jaden Jefferson

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