Those red lights you see traveling state roads this weekend may not be holiday lights. The State Police have assigned troopers to roving patrols as well as DUI checkpoints from today until Jan. 2. Their goal is to reduce the number of accidents that often occur during holidays and keep drivers and their passengers safe. They ask that all passengers wear seatbelts, signal while changing lanes or exiting and refrain from using cell phones while driving. Additionally they strongly urge no one drive after drinking alcoholic beverages or using controlled substances.
from News https://www.ctpost.com/local/article/State-Police-will-be-out-in-force-through-the-New-13495806.php
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