The Nevada State Police Highway Patrol Division is teaming up with other law enforcement agencies to crack down on impaired driving from February 8 to February 23. The Joining Forces program aims to remove dangerous drivers from Nevada’s roads, as impairment is a leading cause of fatal crashes in the state. The Nevada State Police Highway Patrol is committed to reducing fatalities on the roads to zero by raising public awareness and educating the community about the dangers of impaired driving. To learn more about safe driving and the Zero Fatalities Nevada initiative, visit their website.
During this intensified enforcement period, officers will be on high alert for impaired drivers and will be taking strict action to ensure the safety of all road users. Motorists are urged to always drive sober and plan ahead for a designated driver if they will be consuming alcohol. By working together, we can make Nevada’s roads safer and prevent unnecessary tragedies caused by impaired driving.
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