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Extra Patrols Deployed as Part of 100 Safe Days of Summer Campaign
King County agencies urge residents to help prevent dangerous driving and keep roads safe SEATTLE, June 06, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--To keep roads safe this summer, the King County Target Zero Coalition is deploying High Visibility Enforcement patrols from June 6 through Labor Day Weekend. This campaign is part of Washington's "100 Safe Days of Summer" program, which is working to keep roadways safe during what is typically the most dangerous time of the year. These patrols are focusing on recent data that suggests deaths related to speeding are on the rise. According to the Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC), Washington's roads had 253 fatal crashes between June and September, making summer the deadliest four-month period of the year. Across the state, 31% of fatal crashes involved a driver speeding, and fatal crashes involving speeding drivers have increased 52% since 2019. "This is an opportunity to remind everyone there are simple things they can do to keep our roads safe – and driving the speed limit is at the top of that list," said Sara Hallstead, Target Zero Manager, South King County. "We urge everyone to avoid following the flow of traffic and instead focus on driving the posted speed limit, which exists to decrease the risk and severity of crashes." In preparation for the dangerous driving period, the King County Target Zero Coalition is also encouraging motorists to avoid impaired driving. Traffic safety officials have seen progress on the state's roads (recent data shows that 78% of people in Washington don't drive after drinking) but substance use still remains one of the leading causes of deadly crashes in King County. Local authorities are urging everyone to take proactive steps to prevent impaired driving before it happens. "Every one of us has a role to play. Planning ahead can save lives and protect our communities," said Hallstead. "If you're going out, make a plan for a safe ride home. You can designate a sober driver ahead of time, use ride share services, take public transportation, or stay the night at your destination." Roadway safety is a top priority for the King County Target Zero Coalition, and officials encourage motorists to call 911 and report someone who is driving erratically. This includes speeding, braking suddenly or inappropriately, swerving in and out of their lane, or making wide turns. Extra patrols are partially funded by WTSC with the coordination of the King County Target Zero Coalition, which brings together representatives from law enforcement, public health, transportation, health and human services, and community organizations to engage in traffic safety campaigns throughout King County. Target Zero Managers across the state are conducting similar campaigns. For more information, please visit About the King County Target Zero Coalition: The King County Target Zero Coalition was formed by Public Health – Seattle & King County in 1998 through limited funding from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) and flexible state public health funding. It is currently supported through state-funded grants. Target Zero is a statewide program administered through the WTSC with the goal of reducing the number of serious injuries and fatalities, among those walking, rolling, driving, and traveling on Washington roadways, to zero by 2030. For additional information, you can follow our social media pages on Facebook or Instagram. View source version on Contacts Media Contact: Christiaan Boer, cboer@ 206-557-4309


Business Upturn
26-05-2025
- Business Upturn
Mumbai Airport Updates: Flights diverted due to low visibility
By Aman Shukla Published on May 26, 2025, 11:19 IST Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport faced disruptions on May 26, 2025, due to adverse weather conditions. Two Air India flights were diverted: Goa-Mumbai flight AI604 was rerouted to Indore, and an Ahmedabad-Mumbai flight returned to Ahmedabad. Low visibility caused significant delays, with officials reporting three brief windows between 7 AM and 10 AM where no flights landed for 5–10 minutes. Despite the challenges, the airport's Low Visibility Operations Procedure ensured that departures continued smoothly. This protocol has been critical in maintaining operations during poor weather conditions, minimizing delays for outbound flights. Passengers are advised to check flight statuses with airlines for real-time updates. The disruptions highlight the impact of unpredictable weather on air travel, particularly during monsoon season. Mumbai Airport, one of India's busiest hubs, is equipped to handle such scenarios, but travelers should stay informed to avoid inconvenience. For the latest updates, visit the official Mumbai Airport website or contact your airline. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at