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Memorial Day is coming up, marking the beginning of the summer driving season. That means heavier traffic on the roads and greater potential for driving mishaps—or even tragedies. To help ensure you arrive at your destinations safely, follow these 7 tips for driving safely this summer from the Indiana State Police.
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Skip: Welcome to Midwest Wander. I’m Skip.
Connie: I’m Connie. Memorial Day weekend is coming up, kicking off the summer season, so many people will be taking to the roads.
Skip: AAA predicts that 37.6 million Americans will travel by car over the weekend. That’s a 3.6 percent increase from last year.
Connie: Understandably. It’s the first of the three major summer holidays. Who doesn’t wanna take advantage of the three-day weekend? Picnics, camping trips, or special events like the Indianapolis 500.
But you should leave race car driving to the professionals and drive safely. In fact, starting this week through June 2, state police and local law enforcement agencies are participating in the “Click-It or Ticket” campaign.
Skip: Here are some safety tips from the Indiana State Police.
If you observe a possible impaired driver, contact 911 immediately. Be prepared to describe the vehicle, license plate number and travel route.
Connie: Please keep safety in mind this Memorial Day weekend and in all your travels, always.
Skip: I hope you’ve found this information helpful.
I’m Skip
Connie: I’m Connie
Skip: Safe travels
Connie: Happy travels
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With summer weather comes the possibility of thunderstorms, floods, and tornadoes. What should you do when severe weather strikes while you’re traveling? Read the safety tips from the National Weather Service.
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By Midwest WandererMemorial Day is coming up, marking the beginning of the summer driving season. That means heavier traffic on the roads and greater potential for driving mishaps—or even tragedies. To help ensure you arrive at your destinations safely, follow these 7 tips for driving safely this summer from the Indiana State Police.
(Less than 2 minutes)
[expand title=”Click here to read the transcript”]
Skip: Welcome to Midwest Wander. I’m Skip.
Connie: I’m Connie. Memorial Day weekend is coming up, kicking off the summer season, so many people will be taking to the roads.
Skip: AAA predicts that 37.6 million Americans will travel by car over the weekend. That’s a 3.6 percent increase from last year.
Connie: Understandably. It’s the first of the three major summer holidays. Who doesn’t wanna take advantage of the three-day weekend? Picnics, camping trips, or special events like the Indianapolis 500.
But you should leave race car driving to the professionals and drive safely. In fact, starting this week through June 2, state police and local law enforcement agencies are participating in the “Click-It or Ticket” campaign.
Skip: Here are some safety tips from the Indiana State Police.
If you observe a possible impaired driver, contact 911 immediately. Be prepared to describe the vehicle, license plate number and travel route.
Connie: Please keep safety in mind this Memorial Day weekend and in all your travels, always.
Skip: I hope you’ve found this information helpful.
I’m Skip
Connie: I’m Connie
Skip: Safe travels
Connie: Happy travels
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With summer weather comes the possibility of thunderstorms, floods, and tornadoes. What should you do when severe weather strikes while you’re traveling? Read the safety tips from the National Weather Service.
The post 7 Tips for Driving Safely This Summer appeared first on .