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WINONA LAKE —  Kosciusko County Traffic Safety Partnership will be conducting overtime patrols during the holidays, thanks to an $84,860 traffic safety improvement grant from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The funds, distributed by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute, are part of the state’s “Click It to Live It” program, which works to …read more.

ELKHART — Officers from the Elkhart County Traffic Safety Partnership are huddling up with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for a special Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk reminder to urge football fans across the nation not to drop the ball on this issue. In conjunction with standard patrols, additional officers from the Elkhart County …read more.

HAMILTON COUNTY – The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is offering free car seat installation and inspection Thursday, July 22.

INDIANA — Memorial Day weekend traditionally starts off the summer travel season and this weekend is shaping up to be the busiest in the Hoosier state in years. With the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 race this weekend, along with lower fuel prices, travelers can expect a record number of motorists on the roadways. …read more.

PLYMOUTH — The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department announced Tuesday, April 12, the completion of the March 2016 dangerous and impaired driving enforcement campaign. During the 24-day enforcement period, 97 tickets were written and seven arrests were made within Marshall County. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2014, an …read more.

SYRACUSE — Seat belts required in school buses? Presently only six of the 50 states (Indiana is not one of them) require seat belts to be worn on school buses.

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