Wisconsin State Patrol to conduct special enforcement to stop risky driving in Waukesha County
The Wisconsin State Patrol Southeast Region, in partnership with the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Office and the City of Waukesha, Village of Eagle, Town of Mukwonago and Village of Mukwonago police departments, will conduct special traffic enforcement patrols in Waukesha County on Monday, May 6, 2024. Officers will focus on stopping risky driving behaviors that lead to serious injury and fatal crashes.
Speeding, distracted driving and driving recklessly endanger everyone on our roads.
Most crashes are preventable, and drivers can avoid serious injury or death by following some simple steps:
- Don’t speed. Speed increases the severity of crashes.
- Drive sober. Alcohol and drugs inhibit reaction times and make it harder for a driver to focus on safely operating a vehicle.
- Buckle up. Wearing a seat belt can greatly decrease the severity of injury in a crash. Make sure children are in the proper safety seat.
- Put the phone down. 1 in 5 crashes involves distracted driving. Turn off your phone or download an app to prevent incoming and outgoing messages, calls and notifications while driving.
- Drive courteously. Courteous driving encourages other drivers to be courteous. Aggressive driving influences others to drive aggressively.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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