OSHP beefs up traffic enforcement in Warren Township
SOUTHINGTON — The Southington Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol has completed a monthlong “Problem Site Identification” project in Warren Township.
Because of an increase in fatal crashes in the township in recent years, the highway patrol worked in conjunction with township police to reduce crashes through high-visibility enforcement by targeting crash-causing violations last month.
The highway patrol initiated 310 traffic stops in the township for various violations and wrote 149 citations in September.
They included 81 seat-belt citations, four arrests for operating a motor vehicle impaired, 58 notifications for vehicle defects, 13 citations for failure to yield and 24 citations for driving under suspension. The highway patrol also gave out 101 written warnings.
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