The Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) saw a dramatic decrease in fatal crashes over the Christmas holiday.
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Last year there were 12 fatal crashes over the holiday across the state. This year, the number dropped to two. State troopers also saw a 66 percent decrease in all crashes across the state.
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“The Division of the State Highway Patrol always is encouraging that you are responsibly driving,” OSHP Sergeant Bradley Hess said.
Hess said OSHP increases patrols over major holidays and encourages troopers to be visible on the road.
“We have increased federal funding for enforcement programs like OVI and seatbelt enforcement programs,” he said.
Both fatal crashes were a result of not wearing a seatbelt. Hess told News Center that neither had anything to do with OVI.