Sunday, June 30, 2024

Pennsylvania State Police to Ramp Up Enforcement Over Fourth of July


As the Fourth of July approaches, the Pennsylvania State Police in Troop L, covering Berks, Lebanon, and Schuylkill Counties, have announced a heightened enforcement of the Pennsylvania vehicle code to ensure highway safety and promote safe travel.

During this period, troopers will focus on areas that impact road safety, including DUI, aggressive driving, tailgating, seatbelt usage, and speeding. The enforcement aims to reduce accidents and encourage responsible driving behaviors during the holiday weekend, which typically sees increased traffic volume.

Motorists are urged to adhere to all traffic regulations, remain vigilant, and drive safely to ensure a celebratory and incident-free holiday. The Pennsylvania State Police remind everyone to buckle up, avoid distractions, and never drive under the influence.