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From February 6, 2023 post.
(Ashland) – According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, from 2018-2022 there have been 5,613 fatal crashes on Ohio roadways resulting in 6,081 fatalities.
“Fatal crashes are often preventable when you’re driving attentively, responsibly, and sober,” said Governor Mike DeWine. “Distracted driving is just as dangerous as drunk driving, and as we approach the effective date of Ohio’s strengthened distracted driving law, I encourage all drivers to begin focusing today on the habit of keeping their phones down and their eyes on the road. As more drivers put away distractions, more lives will be saved.”
“Every day our troopers and law enforcement partners see the tragic consequences of driving distracted, impaired and at unsafe speeds,” said Colonel Charles A. Jones, Patrol superintendent. “Our troopers are committed to educating drivers on safe driving habits to make our roadways safer.”
Senate Bill 288, which was signed by Governor DeWine in January, bans the use of electronic devices while driving in most circumstances. The new law will take effect in April.
The Patrol reminds you to call #677 when you see unsafe motorists driving on Ohio roadways.
For more information, a traffic safety bulletin can be found at: https://statepatrol.ohio.gov/static/doc/FatalCrashBulletin_Feb2023.pdf.
Original source can be found here.