Over 150 impaired drivers were removed from Ohio’s roadways during a statewide initiative, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
State troopers worked with more than 100 local and state law enforcement partners to conduct the checkpoints and saturation patrols last week.
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“The goal of the statewide checkpoints was to deter and intercept impaired drivers, ultimately resulting in safer roadways for everyone traveling in Ohio,” OSHP said.
The three-day operation took place from May 14 to 16…