Neb. State Patrol 100 Days of Summer Enforcement Program
05/23/2015

(Lincoln, Neb.)- Saving lives on Nebraska roads during the heavily traveled summer months is the goal of the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) “100 Days of Summer” special initiative.

In its 8th year, the “100 Days of Summer” initiative provides motorists an opportunity to view planned NSP enforcement activities. Each day, beginning with the Memorial Day holiday weekend and continuing through Labor Day, the Nebraska State Patrol Field Services Division will work to hold at least one traffic safety enforcement operation somewhere in the state.

“Summer is always a very busy time on our roadways,” said Colonel Bradley Rice, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol. “We hope to encourage voluntary compliance with all traffic safety laws by letting motorists know of some of our special enforcement activities.”

Motorists interested in viewing a calendar containing special enforcement activities can visit the Nebraska State Patrol website @ www.statepatrol.nebraska.gov and click on the NSP Enforcement Activities link located beneath the state map on the NSP homepage to access an enforcement calendar. The enforcement calendar will list at least one traffic safety enforcement effort per day. By viewing the calendar, motorists can access information on the location and type of enforcement planned.

The scheduled special enforcement days include:

June 2015  

Friday 5th -  Seatbelt Enforcement-Johnson County 

Friday 12th - DWI Selective Richardson County - Vehicle Check

Friday – 26 Seatbelt Enforcement Nemaha County 

July 2015 

Friday – 10 Seatblet Selective Pawnee County 

Friday – 17 Seatbelt Selective Johnson County 

Friday – 24 DWI Selective Otoe and Nemaha County

August 2015 

Friday – 7 - Seatbelt Selective Nemaha County 

Friday – 14 DWI Selective Richardson County 

Friday – 21 Seatbelt Selective Otoe County 

Friday – 28 DWI Selective Otoe and Nemaha County



 


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