The Mississippi Highway Patrol has kicked off its 2020 Christmas Travel Enforcement Period.
Troopers will be posted on all state and federal highways in Mississippi through Sunday, December 27 at midnight to crack down on speeding and distracted driving.
“Troopers will be on the highways as a reminder for everyone to be aware of their driving habits,” Colonel Randy Ginn, Director of MHP, said. “We’re asking everyone who will be in the driver’s seat to avoid cell phone distractions, make sure all occupants are restrained and obey the traffic laws while traveling.”
As part of the “Home for the Holidays” safety awareness initiative, the MHP reminds you to buckle up, watch your speed and never drink and drive.
“Christmas is a special time to spend with family and friends. We can have a safe holiday period if we all work together,” said Colonel Ginn. “Our goal is to ensure that everyone makes it home for the holidays.”
Drivers are encouraged to make sure their vehicle is in good working condition and they are well rested before getting behind the wheel. Due to the possibility of inclement weather across the state, driving conditions should be monitored as well.
During the 2019 Christmas enforcement period, MHP investigated 116 crashes including three fatalities and made 39 D.U.I. arrests in the three-day period.
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