Fatal Accidents Decline 15% in First Six
Months of 2011
Drop in Fatalities Coincides with
Increase in DUI Arrests
Colonel Trott also noted the number of arrests made by state troopers for driving under the influence (DUI) has increased 30.7 percent for the first half of the year, compared to the same time period in 2010. State troopers made 2,132 DUI arrests from January 1 through June 30, 2011. In 2010, the number of arrests made during that time was 1,631.
“There is a direct correlation between the Tennessee Highway Patrol’s increased efforts to crack down on drunk drivers and the number of people killed in motor vehicle accidents on our roadways,” said Colonel Trott. “The THP is committed to keeping the roads safe for everyone, and we will not let up on our DUI enforcement efforts throughout the year,” he added. In addition to the sobriety checkpoints, the THP also regularly holds seatbelt and driver license checkpoints across the state.
“These
numbers are very encouraging. If the trend continues, 2011 could be one of the
lowest years on record for reports of fatalities in