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Fourth of July Safe Holiday Travel

Tuesday, July 3, 2018 at 6:17 AM

By Sgt. John Bowling Public Information Officer

Indiana State Police encourage all motorists to observe safety tips

AAA is predicting this to be the most traveled Fourth of July Holiday period on record, with 46.9 million Americans expected to travel more than 50 miles from home. Some of the reasons given are gas prices are lower than Memorial Day, with airfare and car rental costs being lower as well.

To help ensure the safety of all motorists during this 4th of July holiday period, the Indiana State Police will be participating in Operation C.A.R.E., Combined Accident Reduction Effort, and DUIEP, or Driving Under the Influence Enforcement Project. Both of these programs are federally funded programs that will allow extra troopers to patrol Hoosier highways during the upcoming holiday period. 

Indiana State Police encourage all motorists to observe the following safety tips:

  • Leave early. Allow extra time to get to your destination.

 

  • Don’t use cruise control in heavy traffic.

 

  • Always signal lane changes.

 

  • Use headlights even during daylight hours.

 

  • Reduce your speed in rain and NEVER DRIVE INTO WATER FLOWING OVER THE ROADWAY. 
  • Decrease your speed in construction zones-Obey posted speed limits.

 

  • REMEMBER TO SLOW DOWN AND MOVE OVER FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLES, TOW TRUCKS, SERVICE TRUCKS AND HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE VEHICLES!!

 

  • ·Make sure you are well rested.  A fatigued driver is as dangerous as an impaired driver.

 

  • Increase the distance between you and the vehicle ahead of you, especially in construction zones.

 

  • Don’t forget to watch for slow moving farm equipment on county and state roads.

 

  • Watch attentively for motorcycles. Check blinds spots before changing lanes and look twice at intersections before you turn or pull out into traffic.

 

  • Be cautious and observant when turning left. A primary cause of crashes between vehicles and motorcycles is when a vehicle turns left in front of an oncoming motorcycle.
  • Obey all traffic laws and never drive impaired.

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