DUI Involved Crash Fatalities Increased By 5 % In 2011

Annual DMV DUI Statistics Reveal Various Increases in DUI Violations. Over 180,000 people were arrested for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in 2011. This as well as other interesting facts on DUIs can be found in the 2013 California DUI Management Information System (DUI-MIS) Report located on the DMV website. Important California DMV Alerts

Tennessee State Troopers Save Man in Fiery Crash

Trooper Kendell Grasty Trooper Andrew Goolsby NASHVILLE — Two Tennessee Highway Patrolmen and several good Samaritans teamed up to save a Livingston man from a fiery crash on Highway 111 in Overton County on Tuesday morning.  Trooper Kendall Grasty was conducting stationary radar on the northbound lanes of Highway 111 at the six mile marker … Read more

Off-Duty Tennessee State Trooper Killed in Motorcycle Crash

Trooper Joe Snipes NASHVILLE— A Tennessee Highway Patrolman was fatally injured in an off-duty motorcycle crash on Thursday afternoon in Bradley County. Trooper Joe Snipes, 46, died just before 5 p.m. when he lost control of his bike on Pleasant Grove Road. His wife was also injured in the crash.   read more TN.gov Newsroom – … Read more

Transportation Safety Awards Recognize Crash Reduction Efforts

The outstanding efforts made by individuals and organizations to change the behaviors of Virginia’s motorists leading to crash, injury and fatality reduction, may be nominated for the 2011 Virginia Governor’s Transportation Safety Awards. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles is accepting nominations through February 25, 2011 for 17 different transportation safety categories. The Virginia Department … Read more

THP Veteran Injured in Crash on I-40

NASHVILLE — A Monday morning crash sent two law enforcement officers, including Trooper Fidencio Medina of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, to a pair of hospitals in Nashville. The crash occurred at approximately 7:13 a.m. on Interstate 40 westbound near mile marker 192 in Davidson County. read more TN.gov Newsroom – Safety