DPS to be patrolling during Thanksgiving holiday

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As Texans prepare for the Thanksgiving holiday, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) asked that residents celebrate responsibly.
The Snyder Police Department will also be patrolling streets inside the city limits during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Residents are reminded to call the police department or Scurry County Sheriff’s Office if they would like to have an officer drive by their home if they will be out of town for the holiday.
“The Thanksgiving weekend invariably means increased traffic on roadways and DPS is reminding Texans that we all have a responsibility to help make the roads safe for everyone,” said DPS Director Steven McCraw. “Our troopers will be on the lookout for dangerous drivers who disregard the law. At the same time, we urge drivers to use extra caution while traveling and to always drive sober.”
DPS troopers will be patrolling Texas around-the-clock during the holiday weekend looking for drunk drivers, speeders, seat belt violators and other drivers who are endangering themselves and others.
During the Thanksgiving weekend in 2015, DPS troopers issued 28,835 traffic citations and warnings for a variety of violations, including speeding, no insurance and seat belt/child safety seat usage. DPS patrols also resulted in 219 driving while intoxicated arrests, 127 fugitive arrests and 94 felony arrests during the same time period.
The DPS offered the following travel tips:
• Don’t drink and drive. Designate a driver or take a cab.
• Slow down, especially in bad weather, construction areas and heavy traffic.
• Eliminate distractions, including the use of mobile devices.
• Buckle up everyone in the vehicle.
• Slow down or move over for police, fire, EMS and Texas Department of Transportation vehicles and tow trucks that are stopped on the side of the road with emergency lights activated. Show the same courtesy to fellow drivers stopped along the road if it is safe to do so.
• Get plenty of rest before trips or take breaks as needed.
• Drive defensively because holiday travel may present additional challenges.
• Make sure the vehicle is properly maintained before the trip begins.