Virginia State Police collaborates with North Carolina State Highway Patrol to reduce impaired driving
VIRGINIA (WAVY) – Virginia State Police (VSP) and the North Carolina State Highway Patrol (NCSHP) participated at a sobriety checkpoint along state lines to reduce impaired driving Saturday night.
Enforcement at the checkpoint was present for two hours and in total 57 vehicles came through the checkpoint and four vehicles were stopped. Violations included state inspections and vehicle registrations, with no DUI arrests.
This collaborative effort was part of a national Operation Crash Awareness Reduction Effort (C.A.R.E), intended to reduce crashes, fatalities and injuries due to impaired driving, speed and failing to wear a seat belt throughout Memorial Day weekend.
Results from the C.A.R.E enforcement efforts will be provided later this week.
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