State Patrol's “100 Days of Summer” Enforcement Underway

The summer travel season is underway and so is the Nebraska State Patrol's “100 Days of Summer” initiative.  It began Memorial Day weekend and will continue through Labor Day.

Troopers will work to hold at least one special enforcement operation every day, somewhere in the state.  “We know that this time of year means more vehicles and travelers on the roads,” said Colonel John Bolduc, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol. “Our troopers will be on the roads as well, working to keep them safe for those traveling in Nebraska.”

Over Memorial Day weekend, troopers conducted special enforcement operations in several parts of the state. During the weekend, troopers arrested 22 people for driving under the influence and issued 511 citations or warnings for speeding, 16 for minor in possession of alcohol, 38 for no seat belt and eight for improper child restraint.

There were also two dozen people cited for driving under suspension and 20 for no proof of insurance.

The long weekend also included several fatality crashes around the state. From Thursday, May 24, through Saturday, May 26, six people lost their life as the result of a crash. 

“The summer months are often called the ‘100 deadliest days’, especially for teen drivers,” says Colonel Bolduc. “We encourage all drivers to do their part this summer to prevent the loss of life on Nebraska’s roads. Follow traffic safety laws, never drive impaired, avoid distractions, and always wear your seatbelt.”


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