Crime & Safety
CT State Police Memorial Day Enforcement and Patrol Locations
During Memorial Day Weekend 2012, motorists should be aware that State Police Troopers will use all methods of enforcement to increase highway safety and will conduct DWI patrols and spot checks.

As the unofficial start of summer is celebrated during Memorial Day Weekend, all motorists should consider the safety of others using Connecticut roadways not only this weekend, but throughout the summer months. Using courteous driving skills, planning for traffic delays and for safe travel to and from our destinations will make this a safe Memorial Day Weekend for all.
The Connecticut State Police are reminding all motorists to please be observant and obey all rules of safety on our roads: BUCKLE UP, OBEY SPEED LIMITS, DON’T FOLLOW TOO CLOSELY IN VEHICLES, HAVE NO DISTRACTIONS WHILE DRIVING, STAY OFF THE CELLPHONE, and NEVER DRINK AND DRIVE.
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During Memorial Day Weekend 2012, motorists should be aware that State Police Troopers will use all methods of enforcement to increase highway safety. State Troopers will utilize laser units for speed enforcement and use marked & unmarked, non-traditional police vehicles to patrol our highways and roadways. The State Police Aviation Unit will provide an eye from the sky as they also patrol travel roads across the state.
“In the past we have seen several tragedies involving youths and motor vehicles. These accidents remind us to pause and reflect on how important good driving skills and the actions of drivers can be,” said Colonel Danny R. Stebbins Commander of the State Police said.
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“We are anticipating that enforcement efforts by Connecticut State Troopers will help to increase safety and provide us with a safer Memorial Day weekend.”
The Connecticut State Police are asking motorists to join the State Police Team by exercising driving courtesy on the roads and setting an example for the nation. Every motorist is urged to drive the speed limit, buckle up, avoid using a hand-held cell phone while driving and if you see a suspected drunk driver, stay a safe distance away and call 911, as this is a true emergency. Together the State Police and the citizens of Connecticut can keep Connecticut’s roadways safe.
CT State Police spot check locations for Memorial Day weekend are listed on the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection webpage.
Information provided by State Police Press Release.
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