TrafficWise - March 6, 2023

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TrafficWise

March 6, 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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National Distracted Driving Enforcement Mobilization

April 3-10, 2023

April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month

This year's U Drive. U Text. U Pay. high visibility enforcement (HVE) media campaign centers on aiding law enforcement officers in their efforts to keep texting and distracted drivers off the road. Distracted driving is a first offense in many States and continues to gain recognition across the nation as a deadly traffic safety epidemic.

In Ohio, this mobilization will be more important than ever, as the State's new distracted driving law goes into effect on April 4, 2023.

  • Senate Bill 288 strengthens the law on use of cell phone and electronic devices while driving.
  • The new law is a general ban on using or holding a phone while driving (with some exceptions)
  • The use of cell phones and other electronic communications devices will now be a primary offense for all drivers- law enforcement can immediately pull over a distracted driver upon witnessing a violation.
  • The law includes a 6-month grace period, where officers can only issue warnings.
  • Ohio is developing a public education and communications plan to appeal to all drivers.

NHTSA research shows that large scale, high-visibility enforcement combined with paid/earned media can effectively reduce hand-held cell phone use and texting while driving. The studies suggested that the public's perception of robust enforcement is crucial to reducing the behavior.

NHTSA and Traffic Safety Marketing feature downloadable campaign materials designed for States and traffic safety advocates. We anticipate that this persuasive message will resonate with the target audience of men and women 18-34.

The message is clear: U Drive. U Text. U Pay. 

 Click here to download the 2023 campaign materials.

On behalf of the NHTSA team, thank you for your proactive support in distracted driving prevention.


682 Citations Issued in Ohio During 6-State Trooper Project's I-75 Enforcement

COLUMBUS – The Ohio State Highway Patrol joined forces with other members of the 6-State Trooper Project to focus on speed, safety belt and OVI enforcement on Interstate 75. During the project, 682 people in Ohio were issued citations including 618 for speed and 52 for safety belt violations. Additionally, 12 people were cited for OVI.

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The I-75 high-visibility enforcement effort included the Kentucky State Police, Michigan State Police and OSHP. The initiative began on Friday, February 17 at 12:01 a.m. and continued through Sunday, February 19 at 11:59 p.m.

Collectively, troopers from Kentucky, Michigan and Ohio cited 955 during the multi-state enforcement effort, including 873 drivers for speed-related violations and 68 for safety belt infractions. An additional 14 were cited with OVI.  

The 6-State Trooper Project is a multi-state law enforcement partnership aimed at providing combined and coordinated law enforcement and security services in the areas of highway safety, criminal patrol and intelligence sharing. The state police agencies in Indiana, Pennsylvania and West Virginia did not participate in this enforcement effort, as this initiative only included I-75.

Complete breakdown can be found at https://statepatrol.ohio.gov/static/doc/2023_6StateTrooperI75_PIO.pdf


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

The Ohio Traffic Safety Office is still collecting 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 as soon as possible.