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ODOT: 100 Deadliest Days of Summer

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Oregon Department of Transportation officials are preparing for a busy summer travel season and reminding motorists to stay focused. With everyone hitting the road at the same time, crashes and fatalities often increase. The period between Memorial Day and Labor Day is known nationally as the 100 Deadliest Days of Summer and Oregon is no exception.

In the past week alone, multiple ODOT crew members have been injured in crashes across the state while working. Like most crashes, these were likely preventable tragedies, caused primarily by other drivers failing to slow down or pay attention behind the wheel.

Road workers are parents, neighbors, and community members doing their jobs so everyone can get where they need to go safely. We’re asking everyone to join us in making travel safer for your loved ones, yourself, and the people maintaining the roads you travel. Slow down and pay attention.

“Oregon State Police, in coordination with our partners at ODOT, will be working diligently to keep traffic flowing on our highways this summer,” said Capt. Kyle Kennedy, public information officer for the Oregon State Police. “You can partner with us by maintaining a safe speed, driving within your lane, staying off electronic devices, wearing your seatbelt, never operating a vehicle while impaired by any substance. Doing your part will reduce crashes and help us ensure everybody arrives at their final destination in one piece and on time.”