Ohio law requires that law enforcement announce the times and locations of sobriety checkpoints in advance.
“The checkpoints, along with saturation patrols, are our continuing effort to reduce OVI related crashes resulting in injuries and fatalities,” OVI Task Force coordinator Pete Reising said.
In 2018, there were 13,335 OVI-related crashes in which 394 people were killed and 7,799 people were injured in Ohio.
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