TrafficWise - February 21, 2023

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TrafficWise

February 21, 2023

Year-to-Date Confirmed Traffic Fatalities, Current versus 2022 Traffic Fatalities

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FATAL CRASHES 2023 YEAR TO DATE MAP can be found here.

OSTATS CRASH DASHBOARD can be found here.

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FFY2023 Summer Holiday Enforcement Program Grants

The Ohio Traffic Safety Office (OTSO) provides federal funds from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to eligible entities to be used in part for, but not limited to, traffic safety education, enforcement and awareness.  The Summer Holiday Enforcement Program (SHEP) is for law enforcement agencies whose jurisdiction experienced an average of at least 1.67 motor vehicle related fatal crashes during 2019, 2020, and 2021 to conduct Highly Visible Enforcement (HVE) activities in areas to impact their fatal crashes (e.g., occupant protection, speed, alcohol and drugged driving, aggressive driving, motorcycle crash reduction, failure to yield, etc.).

Reminder: FFY2023 SHEP grant proposals must be submitted in GRANTS Plus by February 28, 2023.

Login to GRANTS Plus here.

Questions can be directed to your OTSO Planner and/or your Law Enforcement Liaison (LEL).


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Save The Date: Speed Awareness Day 2023

Ohio will once again participate in NHTSA Region 5 Speed Awareness Day to combat speeding in 6 states. The campaign combines increased enforcement with communication to drivers on the importance of obeying the speed limit. This year, Speed Awareness Day falls on July 26, 2023. Planning is underway now with other Region 5 partners to establish this year’s campaign.

20 Law enforcement agencies across Ohio participated in the first-ever Speed Awareness Day campaign in 2022:

  • Ohio officers issued a total of 918 citations during the campaign.
  • 588 (64%) of those citations were for speed-related violations.
  • Ohio officers also made 133 arrests during speed enforcement detail.
  • In Lockland (Hamilton County), a suspect wanted for homicide was detained during speed enforcement detail and later charged with aggravated murder.
  • The Ohio State Highway Patrol reported recovering six firearms during speed enforcement detail.

This one-day speed enforcement event was created by the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police and coordinated in Ohio by the Ohio Traffic Safety Office and its respective law enforcement liaisons. The initiative is held in July because studies show that the most fatal crashes where speed is a contributing factor occur between June and September.

We look forward to working with our law enforcement partners for a successful campaign in 2023!


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OTSO Collecting Crash Stories from Law Enforcement For New Round of Safety Bulletins for Teen Drivers

The Ohio Traffic Safety Office is now collecting more stories about problem areas and localized crash trends to share with students in training to become licensed drivers. These reports will soon be distributed in 88 county-specific Driver Training Bulletins to all licensed driving schools in Ohio and shared with the public on the OTSO website. The goal is to raise awareness about traffic safety among young drivers. Data sheets will be updated every 6 months with local-level information and safety facts related to the season. The first bulletins received positive feedback after they were announced by Gov. Mike DeWine and distributed in October.

To view and download the first round of Driver Training Bulletins, click here.

To report crash stories/incidents for the next round of Bulletins, fill out this form and email it with all photos to trafficsafety@dps.ohio.gov by March 1.