COLUMBUS – Troopers from the Ohio State Highway Patrol are reporting nine deaths on Ohio’s roadways during the 2021 Memorial Day weekend, according to provisional statistics.
This Memorial Day saw fewer fatalities than last year, when there were 20 traffic deaths during the weekend, troopers said. When compared to the previous three year average, the number of fatalities dropped by 49 percent this year.
The four-day reporting period began Friday, May 28, and ran through Monday, May 31.
State troopers made 25,658 traffic enforcement contacts; including 549 OVI arrests, 377 drug arrests and 3,720 safety belt citations.
In addition, the Patrol made 13,448 non-enforcement contacts including 2,523 motorist assists.
Locally in Logan County, troopers reported 167 contacts with motorists during the holiday weekend, along with 322 contacts in Union County.
Troopers remind motorists that roadway safety is a shared responsibility. Everyone can contribute to making our roadways safer by following traffic laws, wearing safety belts and driving sober.
Motorists can call #677 to report drug activity and dangerous or impaired driving.