Virginia law enforcement to implement increased DUI patrols Saturday
Law enforcement agencies will have increased sobriety checkpoints and DUI patrols as part of a Saturation Saturday effort to fight impaired driving.
Law enforcement agencies will have increased sobriety checkpoints and DUI patrols as part of a Saturation Saturday effort to fight impaired driving.
If you plan to travel on Interstate 66 on Friday or Saturday, be aware that Virginia State Police are stepping up enforcement efforts.
Children will soon have a safe place to learn to ride a bike without any cars in the City of Waynesboro.
The Virginia State Police and Virginia DMV are encouraging drivers to have a game plan if your Super Bowl plans include a night away from home.
Dry January is a beneficial exercise that significantly helps improve your physical and mental health, removes any chance of driving while impaired, and even enables you to re-evaluate your drinking habits.
As many prepare for tonight’s New Year’s celebrations, AAA is reminding drivers and passengers of the dangers on the roads tonight.
The Virginia State Police is launching a campaign aimed at traffic enforcement and educational safety initiatives on all 299 miles of Interstate 64 in Virginia Oct. 19-20.
Rob Bell has joined the Virginia Attorney General’s office as the Deputy Attorney General for Health, Education and Social Services (HESS).
The annual “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” public education and DUI enforcement campaign is currently under way and will run through the Labor Day holiday.
Shenandoah National Park will participate in the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over high-visibility enforcement period.
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