top of page

Troop M Announces Memorial Day Holiday Enforcement

Troop M Announce Memorial Day Holiday Enforcement


Bethlehem, PA – The Pennsylvania State Police Troop M – Bethlehem have announced the official Memorial Day Holiday Enforcement period which commences at 12:00 AM on Friday May 26, 2023, and concludes at 11:59 PM on Monday, May 29, 2023.


This safety initiative P.A.D.E.E.P (Pennsylvania Aggressive Driving Enforcement Education Program) targets drivers who aggressively operate their motor vehicle in a manner which is dangerous to members of the public, which include speeding, seat belt violations and child seat belt infractions. Troopers will also be concentrating their efforts on distracting drivers who violate:

  • Title 75 § 1621 Texting While Driving

  • Title 75 § 1622 Handheld Mobile Telephone

  • Title 75 § 3314 Prohibiting Use of Hearing Impairment Devices

  • Title 75 § 3316 Prohibiting Text-Based Communications

  • Title 75 § 3714 Careless Driving

  • Title 75 § 3736 Reckless Driving


In addition, S.T.E.A.D.D. (Selective Traffic Enforcement Against Drunk Drivers) and D.R.E. (Drug Recognition Expert) Troopers will specifically focus on apprehending motorist who operate their motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs.


During the Memorial Day Holiday Traffic Enforcement period of 2022, Troop M (Lehigh County, Northampton County and Bucks County) Troopers investigated a total of 54 crashes and made 26 Driving Under the Influence Arrests:




A Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Checkpoint will be conducted by members of PSP Belfast during this Memorial Day enforcement period (Friday, May 26, 2023, through Monday, May 29, 2023) in Northampton County.


Motorists are reminded of the mandates of Title 75 Section 3733, Fleeing or Attempting to Elude Police Officer, which stipulates that any driver of a motor vehicle who willfully fails or refuses to bring their vehicle to a stop, or who otherwise flees or attempts to elude a pursuing police officer, commits an offense, graded up to a Felony of the 3rd Degree, which carries a maximum sentence of 7 years in prison, a $15,000 fine, and restitution for damages and/or injuries sustained as a result of the pursuit.


Motorists are reminded there will be increased patrols as part of our continuing effort toward traffic safety and also request to take special attention when driving this summer season. When you see flashing lights, slow down and pass in a lane not adjacent to that of the emergency response area, it’s the law.


For more information on the Pennsylvania State Police, visit www.psp.pa.gov.

Comments


bottom of page