TrafficWise - August 15, 2022

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TrafficWise

August 15, 2022

Year-to-Date Confirmed Traffic Fatalities, Current versus 2021 Traffic Fatalities

Fatal Crash Stats 815

FATAL CRASHES 2022 YEAR TO DATE MAP can be found here.

FATAL COMPARISON MAP can be found here.

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OHIO LAW ENFORCEMENT WORKING TOGETHER TO REDUCE DRUNK DRIVING

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National Enforcement Mobilization

August 17 - September 5, 2022 / Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over

As the end of summertime and the busy Labor Day weekend approaches, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and The Ohio Traffic Safety Office (OTSO) are working alongside Law Enforcement in all 88 Ohio counties to decrease impaired driving. Ohioans will see an increase in DUI enforcement during the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement period.

  • August 17 - September 5, 2022 - paid media campaign
  • August 19 - September 5, 2022 - enforcement mobilization

Research shows that high-visibility enforcement can reduce impaired driving fatalities by as much as 20%. This is why NHTSA has prepared these campaign materials to maximize participation in this year's high-visibility enforcement mobilization campaign.

Click HERE to view the campaign materials for this National Enforcement Mobilization.

Note: No one may alter, edit, or change a NHTSA TV ad or video. 

On behalf of the NHTSA team, thanks for your proactive support in impaired driving prevention.


Drug Impaired Driving

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY REMINDER:

NHTSA is offering funding support to strengthen drug-impaired driving programs through use of the Drug-Impaired Driving Criminal Justice Evaluation Tool (DUID tool). There is no deadline to apply, but funding is limited and will be distributed as applications are received and approved. Funds must be expended by July 2023.

Who is eligible to receive funding?

Any State, local, territorial, or tribal agency that plays a role in addressing drug-impaired driving and has completed at least one section of the DUID Tool is eligible. Multiple agencies working together are encouraged to submit one joint application, if possible.

How can the funding be used?

  • Implementation or support of DWI Task Forces
  • Purchasing iPads or other tablets, cell phones, computers, scanners for obtaining/approving e-warrants or DRE call-outs
  • Phlebotomy equipment and laboratory fees
  • Public outreach
  • And more

For more information click HERE

Click HERE to download the application

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