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(WLIO) - There were 16 people killed on Ohio roadways over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

Ohio State Highway Patrol reports 16 fatalities over Thanksgiving holiday weekend

According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the 16 people were killed in 15 crashes. In 2021 there were 14 fatal crashes that killed 17 people. Of the deaths this year, two were pedestrian, ten were not wearing seat belts, and six crashes involved impaired drivers. Troopers arrested 270 people for driving while impaired and 130 for drug charges from last Wednesday to Sunday. Nearly 700 people were cited for seat belt violations and 100 for distracted driving.

Press Release from the Ohio State Highway Patrol: COLUMBUS – According to provisional statistics, 16 people were killed on Ohio’s roadways this Thanksgiving holiday. During the five-day reporting period, from Wednesday, November 23 at midnight through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, November 27, 16 people were killed in 15 fatal crashes. In 2021, there were 14 fatal crashes in which 17 people were killed.

Of the 16 killed this year, two were pedestrians, 10 were not wearing a seat belt and six crashes involved impaired driving.

Troopers arrested 270 people for operating a vehicle while impaired and 130 for drugs. Troopers also issued citations for 686 safety belt and 100 distracted driving violations. Throughout the holiday reporting period, troopers also assisted 1,542 motorists.

A statistical analysis of the Patrol’s enforcement activity over the holiday is available at https://statepatrol.ohio.gov/static/links/Thanksgiving2022_PIO.pdf.

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