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California Highway Patrol CHP: At least 50 killed in collisions during New Year's weekend


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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) - From where the California Highway Patrol was standing, the New Year was not off to a great start. 

CHP Headquarters reported on Wednesday the number of deaths and DUI arrests that were made during the 102-hour New Year's Maximum Enforcement Period. 

Between Dec. 28 and New Year's Day, CHP says that at least 50 people lost their lives in collisions across California. 

 

In a Twitter post, CHP said:

'Sadly, nearly half (47%) of all the vehicle occupants who died within CHP jurisdiction were not wearing a seat belt."

In addition, CHP reported more than 1,140 arrests were made for people driving under the influence.

Officials remind drivers to buckle up and drink responsibly. 

 

At least 50 people were killed in collisions in California throughout the New Year's Maximum Enforcement Period. Sadly, nearly half (47%) of all the vehicle occupants who died within CHP jurisdiction were not wearing a seat belt. Reduce risk of death and serious injury, #BuckleUp

— CHP Headquarters (@CHP_HQ) January 2, 2019
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2 minutes ago, JollyBoy said:

killed aa

injured aina ok kani 50 killed endi

Sadly, nearly half (47%) of all the vehicle occupants who died within CHP jurisdiction were not wearing a seat belt." 

In addition, CHP reported more than 1,140 arrests were made for people driving under the influence

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2 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Sadly, nearly half (47%) of all the vehicle occupants who died within CHP jurisdiction were not wearing a seat belt." 

In addition, CHP reported more than 1,140 arrests were made for people driving under the influence

us lo seat belt lekunda chestunte 

desam lo tappu ledu. manishi ekadaina anthr

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15 minutes ago, Spartan said:

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) - From where the California Highway Patrol was standing, the New Year was not off to a great start. 

CHP Headquarters reported on Wednesday the number of deaths and DUI arrests that were made during the 102-hour New Year's Maximum Enforcement Period. 

Between Dec. 28 and New Year's Day, CHP says that at least 50 people lost their lives in collisions across California. 

 

In a Twitter post, CHP said:

'Sadly, nearly half (47%) of all the vehicle occupants who died within CHP jurisdiction were not wearing a seat belt."

In addition, CHP reported more than 1,140 arrests were made for people driving under the influence.

Officials remind drivers to buckle up and drink responsibly. 

 

At least 50 people were killed in collisions in California throughout the New Year's Maximum Enforcement Period. Sadly, nearly half (47%) of all the vehicle occupants who died within CHP jurisdiction were not wearing a seat belt. Reduce risk of death and serious injury, #BuckleUp

— CHP Headquarters (@CHP_HQ) January 2, 2019

Wot daa F man? Mari antha lenient aa CA lo ?

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2 minutes ago, k2s said:

Wot daa F man? Mari antha lenient aa CA lo ?

anduke i have been avoiding driving on Jan 1st lately...

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man , busy times avoid cheyatam better , like July 4th , Christmas , New years eve etc , full kotti drive chestuntaru janalu , aina manaki rasi petti unte emi cheyalemu anuko but better to avoid such situations

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12 minutes ago, Peddayana said:

man , busy times avoid cheyatam better , like July 4th , Christmas , New years eve etc , full kotti drive chestuntaru janalu , aina manaki rasi petti unte emi cheyalemu anuko but better to avoid such situations

30 days lo 3 ayyayi, two no fault

one brake sarriga padale, evadiki seppukovali

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1 hour ago, Spartan said:

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) - From where the California Highway Patrol was standing, the New Year was not off to a great start. 

CHP Headquarters reported on Wednesday the number of deaths and DUI arrests that were made during the 102-hour New Year's Maximum Enforcement Period. 

Between Dec. 28 and New Year's Day, CHP says that at least 50 people lost their lives in collisions across California. 

 

In a Twitter post, CHP said:

'Sadly, nearly half (47%) of all the vehicle occupants who died within CHP jurisdiction were not wearing a seat belt."

In addition, CHP reported more than 1,140 arrests were made for people driving under the influence.

Officials remind drivers to buckle up and drink responsibly. 

 

At least 50 people were killed in collisions in California throughout the New Year's Maximum Enforcement Period. Sadly, nearly half (47%) of all the vehicle occupants who died within CHP jurisdiction were not wearing a seat belt. Reduce risk of death and serious injury, #BuckleUp

— CHP Headquarters (@CHP_HQ) January 2, 2019

No desis ? Y no go fund ?

Posted
2 minutes ago, JollyBoy said:

30 days lo 3 ayyayi, two no fault

one brake sarriga padale, evadiki seppukovali

Great you still alive, if not gofund Zindabad 

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4 minutes ago, Chittimalu said:

Great you still alive, if not gofund Zindabad 

enei vayya nuv, seriously 3rd di aite mamaulaga kaledu . vadevado taqgesi fast left turn ichadu, dui case. 

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3 minutes ago, JollyBoy said:

enei vayya nuv, seriously 3rd di aite mamaulaga kaledu . vadevado taqgesi fast left turn ichadu, dui case. 

:(

 

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