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Ohio State Highway Patrol to enforce safe driving for New Year

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OHIO — The Ohio State Highway Patrol plans to be highly visible this New Year’s Eve in order to enforce safe driving across the state. 


What You Need To Know

  • OSHP’s New Year’s holiday reporting period runs from Wednesday, Dec. 31 to Sunday, Jan. 4
  • The 2024-2025 two-day holiday reporting period for New Year’s recorded two fatal crashes that killed three people
  • Drivers can call #677 to report impaired drivers on the roadway

“Welcoming in the new year should never end in tragedy,” said Gov. Mike DeWine, R-Ohio. “If you’re celebrating, please take personal responsibility and plan ahead by designating a sober driver.”

OSHP’s New Year’s holiday reporting period runs from Wednesday, Dec. 31 to Sunday, Jan. 4. Travelers are urged to drive responsibly, designate a sober driver or use a rideshare service.

The 2024-2025 two-day holiday reporting period for New Year’s recorded two fatal crashes that killed three people. Of those, one crash and two fatalities involved alcohol and/or drug use. 

OSHP will increase patrols throughout the reporting period with troopers focusing on removing impaired and distracted drivers from the roads.

“Making sure everyone gets home safely is a shared responsibility,” said Colonel Charles A. Jones, Patrol superintendent. “The cost of an impaired driving conviction is minor compared to the lifelong burden of unnecessarily taking a life.”

Drivers can call #677 to report impaired drivers on the roadway.

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Madison MacArthur

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