The North Dakota Highway Patrol (NDHP) says it is stepping up enforcement efforts during the New Year’s holiday weekend.
The NDHP is one of 12 state police agencies that together comprise the Western States Traffic Safety Coalition (WSTSC). These state police agencies include Arizona Department of Public Safety, California Highway Patrol, Colorado State Patrol, Idaho State Police, Montana Highway Patrol, Nevada Highway Patrol, North Dakota Highway Patrol, Oregon State Police, South Dakota Highway Patrol, Utah Highway Patrol, Washington State Patrol, and the Wyoming Highway Patrol. The NDHP, along with these law enforcement agencies, are committed to keeping roadways safe for all travelers this holiday weekend.
Preliminary statistics from North Dakota in 2021 indicate the most prevalent contributing factors in traffic fatalities are impaired driving, speeding, lane departure, and lack of seatbelt use, all of which are preventable. Over the past five years, North Dakota has had five traffic fatalities during the New Year’s holiday period.
The NDHP wants everyone to ring in the New Year safely. Along with the WSTSC, the NDHP encourages using these driving tactics to keep your passengers, yourself, and everyone on the roads safe and help work toward Vision Zero: zero fatalities, zero excuses: