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Highway Patrol warns of alarming rise in fatal crashes

June 13, 2024 | Lancaster City, Los Angeles County, California



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Highway Patrol warns of alarming rise in fatal crashes
In a recent government meeting, law enforcement officials reported a concerning rise in traffic collisions and fatalities in unincorporated areas, attributing the increase to reckless driving behaviors exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Highway Patrol noted an 11% increase in fatal crashes and a 5% rise in injury crashes compared to the previous year, with driving under the influence incidents surging nearly 20%.

Officials highlighted a troubling trend of drug impairment on the roads, particularly with substances like PCP and methamphetamine, which have led to more aggressive and combative behavior among drivers. The Highway Patrol is ramping up enforcement efforts, particularly in high-risk areas such as Highway 138, which has been identified as a hotspot for accidents.

The discussion also touched on the potential revival of a safety corridor project previously canceled by Caltrans due to its estimated $10 billion cost. Officials expressed hope that the project could be reconsidered in the future to enhance roadway safety.

While the increase in reckless driving has been noted, officials reported no significant rise in issues with teenage drivers, attributing the majority of problems to established drivers. Collaborative efforts between the police department and the California Highway Patrol are underway to address DUI incidents through educational campaigns in schools and community events.

The meeting underscored the urgent need for continued vigilance and proactive measures to modify dangerous driving behaviors and improve safety on local roadways.

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