CHP Will Begin Maximum Enforcement Period Starting Wednesday as Thanksgiving Approaches
Press release from the California Highway Patrol:
As millions of motorists head out for the Thanksgiving holiday, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) is prepared for one of the busiest travel weekends in America. Unfortunately, in the past, Thanksgiving has also been one of the deadlier holidays on our roadways.
To help motorists arrive at their destinations safely, the CHP will implement a Maximum Enforcement Period (MEP) and deploy all available officers through the holiday weekend. The MEP begins at 6:01 p.m. on Wednesday, November 27, and continues through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, December 1.
During the MEP, CHP officers will educate motorists and enforce traffic safety laws throughout the state to ensure everyone has a safe holiday. Officers will be actively looking for unsafe driving practices, including impaired or distracted driving, unsafe speed, and vehicle occupants who fail to buckle up.
“Holiday travel can be stressful. By putting some simple safety measures in place, motorists can help keep themselves and others safe on the road this weekend,” said CHP Commissioner Warren Stanley. “Most important, before you head out, ensure everyone inside the vehicle has their seat belt on, and if there are children along for the ride, check that they are secure in the back seat in the appropriate child safety seat.”
Not wearing a seat belt can be a fatal decision in a collision. According to the CHP’s MEP data, 59 people were killed in collisions in California during the 2018 Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Among the 42 vehicle occupants killed in collisions within CHP jurisdiction, 43 percent of those, or 18 people, were not wearing a seat belt. Research continues to show that wearing a seat belt is one of the simplest things people can do to stay safe when traveling in a vehicle.
As millions of motorists head out for the Thanksgiving holiday, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) is prepared for one of the busiest travel weekends in America. Unfortunately, in the past, Thanksgiving has also been one of the deadlier holidays on our roadways.
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Good week to stay off the roads and snug at home if possible.
Don’t drink nor get high and drive.
Mountain road travel this holiday long weekend will be a risk in the Emerald Triangle because of weather; there is about an inch of new snow that has fallen in last hour. My elevation is only about 500 feet down river of Orleans.
Be safe out there people. Carry chains, warm clothing, blankets, food, medicine, etc. With the storm that is already arriving it’s better to safe than sorry. PLEASE don’t drink or use drugs before driving, your life and other’s depend on it.
They serve turkey in jail on thanksgiving! Cranberry sauce,cornbread. Mmmmm
No pg&e power in Orleans as of about 1/2 hour ago.
Had to clean snow off internet satellite dish for connection.
Even a first offense DUI will cost you bigggg bucks, court dates fees fines driving school, insurance rates upppp. Loss of drivers license and name in paper. Is it really worth it? Stay home if you must drink your poison
Saw plenty of them out there today…. Hiding behind bushes, overpasses, and so forth. Which does not allow the officer to detect drunk drivers. Just trying to bring in more revenue, as always…