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| Thursday, December 21, 2004 http://www.safeny.com |
DMV COMMISSIONER, TRAFFIC SAFETY CHAIR ISSUES HOLIDAY SAFETY REMINDER
State Official Joins Local Law Enforcement to Urge Caution on the Roadways
Raymond P. Martinez, chair of the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee (GTSC) and commissioner of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (NYS DMV) today joined state and local law enforcement and traffic safety representatives at a news conference in Plattsburgh to remind motorists to drive safely during the busy holiday travel season.
Molly LaMora, Clinton County STOP-DWI program specialist, Mary (Molly) Lawrence, Clinton County Traffic Safety coordinator, and Major Peter Person of the New York State Police joined Commissioner Martinez at the event. Representatives from the surrounding local police agencies also joined.
"The holiday season is upon us and many New Yorkers do a lot of traveling this time of year," Commissioner Martinez said. "Poor driving conditions combined with the increased number of vehicles on the roadways can make for dangerous driving, especially when alcohol is added to the mix. To ensure that everyone arrives alive, I urge New Yorkers to be safe while traveling: never drink and drive, drive within the speed limit and buckle up."
In 2003, there were 1,477 fatal crashes on New York State's roadways. Of those crashes, approximately 30% involved unsafe speed and 13% involved alcohol.
Holiday Week* Fatality Statistics Statewide:
| All Accidents | Alcohol Related | Speed Related | Speed and Alcohol | Number of Hours |
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| Year | Accidents | Deaths | Accidents | Deaths | Accidents | Deaths | Accidents | Deaths | |
| 2001 | 52 | 65 | 22 | 26 | 14 | 16 | 8 | 10 | 198 |
| 2002 | 22 | 23 | 6 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 4 | 4 | 198 |
| 2003 | 24 | 28 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 2 | 3 | 198 |
*Holiday Week Period:
2001: Dec. 24, 2001 @ 6pm to Jan. 1, 2002 @ 11:59 pm
2002: Dec. 24, 2002 @ 6pm to Jan. 1, 2003 @ 11:59 pm
2003: Dec. 24, 2003 @ 6pm to Jan. 1, 2004 @ 11:59 pm
At the news conference, New York State Police and local police agencies noted they will be stepping up their enforcement efforts during the holidays.
State Police Superintendent Wayne E. Bennett said, "Once again, this holiday season, Troopers will be especially vigilant in their efforts to seek out aggressive and impaired drivers as well as those who fail to use safety restraints for themselves and their children. We ask that everyone take personal responsibility on the road this season to help avoid the preventable tragedies that taint an otherwise happy time of year."
Molly LaMora, Clinton County STOP-DWI program specialist said, "The Clinton County STOP-DWI and Traffic Safety Programs would like to remind everyone about the importance of safe driving and responsible hosting during the holiday season. This is peak time for deaths and injuries resulting from crashes on our nation's roads and highways and we ask everyone to take extra care. Please remember, always buckle up, ensure that child safety seats are installed and used properly and most importantly, never drink and drive."
Commissioner Martinez offers these tips for highway safety during the holidays: