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East Coast "I-95 Drive to Save Lives" Initiative Yields Drunk and Distracted Drivers in Virginia

RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia's recent participation in the multi-state Interstate 95 "Drive to Save Lives'' initiative netted more than 366 summonses and arrests during the three-day traffic safety campaign. Among those enforcement actions, were 15 drunk/drugged driving arrests and 23 citations for violating Virginia's "Hands Free" law. 

Virginia was among 15 states, from Maine to Florida, to participate once again in the Drive to Save Lives traffic safety initiative along the entire Interstate 95 corridor. April 1-3, 2023, Virginia State Police dedicated additional patrol resources along Virginia's entire 178 miles of I-95, from the border of North Carolina to Maryland. 

This year's initiative also resulted in 14 seat belt violation citations, for both adults and children failing to use proper occupant safety restraints. Furthermore, Virginia State Police issued 144 speeding citations and 120 reckless driving citations.

The I-95 Drive to Save Lives traffic safety and enforcement campaign included the Florida Highway Patrol, North Carolina Highway Patrol, South Carolina Highway Patrol, Georgia Highway Patrol, Virginia State Police, Maryland State Police, Delaware State Police, Pennsylvania State Police, New Jersey State Police, New York State Police, Connecticut State Police, Rhode Island State Police, New Hampshire State Police, Massachusetts State Police and Maine State Police. 

Funds generated from summonses issued by Virginia State Police go directly to court fees and the state's Literary Fund, which benefits public school construction, technology funding and teacher retirement.