APPOMATTOX, Va. – The Virginia State Police Appomattox, Chesapeake, Richmond and Salem Divisions will be conducting Operation DISS-rupt on all 299.45 miles of Interstate 64 in Virginia on Dec. 12 and 13. The traffic enforcement and educational safety initiative focuses on Distracted driving, Impaired driving, Speed compliance and Seat belt safety. Preliminary data indicates as of Dec. 1, 774 persons have died in a traffic crash on a Virginia roadway this year.
“This initiative is about getting back to the basics of traffic safety, especially during the busy holiday travel season” said Captain Craig C. Worsham, Virginia State Police Appomattox Division Commander. “We are challenging motorists to help DISS-rupt the dangerous driving behaviors that put drivers and passengers at risk. Help us to make this a safe holiday season.”
Operation DISS-rupt focuses on the four key causes of fatal and serious injury crashes across Virginia’s interstate system. The operation’s goal is to achieve zero fatal crashes during designated enforcement periods and to reduce the total number of crashes on our interstates for the calendar year by 10%:
Ditch Distractions: Virginia is “Hands-Free” which prohibits drivers from holding personal communications devices while driving. The use of GPS and phone calls are legal, as long as the device is not in your hands.
Never Drive Impaired: Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs is illegal in Virginia. Even buzzed driving is drunk driving. Always designate a sober driver, use public transportation, or a ride-sharing service.
Comply with Speed Limits: Posted speed limits on Virginia interstates never exceed 70 mph. So, neither should your speed. Speed-related crashes claimed 441 lives in 2022 in Virginia. Simply, drive to save lives.
Seat Belt Safety: Virginia law requires all front seat occupants of motor vehicles be restrained, and any passenger from birth to 18 years old be properly restrained in an appropriate child safety seat or seat belt, no matter their seating position.
Virginia State Police ran a similar Operation Diss-rupt on Interstate 64 on April 3-4. Troopers cited 218 drivers for speeding, and 32 drivers for distracted driving. Seventy-four people were cited for reckless driving.
This is also in the current issue of the Times Virginian newspaper. Support local journalism by purchasing the issue at a local newsstand or subscribing at www.timesvirginian.com/subscriber_services to receive the print edition or view the full article in the e-edition version.








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