Crime & Safety

5 Fatal Accidents Reported in Christmas Holiday Weekend

CT State Police release 2015 crime and traffic data from a five-day period.

Connecticut State Police released their holiday enforcement stats Monday morning and what stands out is that five fatal accidents were reported on Connecticut’s roadways over the holiday weekend.

State Police say there were 461 accidents reported from Dec. 23 at 12:01 a.m. until midnight last night, Dec. 27.

Of those 461 accidents, 56 included injuries, and the five fatal accidents occurred on:

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  • Interstate 95 Exit 68 in Old Saybrook on Dec. 24
  • Litchfield Turnpike in Bethany on Dec. 25
  • Route 6 in Bolton on Dec. 25
  • Interstate 84 Exit 58 in East Hartford on Dec. 26
  • Interstate 91 Exit 46 in Enfield on Dec. 27

State Police made 40 DUI arrests, 621 speeding citations, 36 seatbelt offenses, and 1,563 hazardous moving violations including distracted driving and cell phone offenses.

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By way of comparison in 2014, 279 accidents were reported during the same time period, which included 38 injuries and one fatality in Beacon Falls. There were 19 DUI arrests, 243 speeding offenses, 13 seatbelt violations, and 706 hazardous moving violations.

“Troopers observed a higher traffic volume over the Christmas holiday. This State Police enforcement effort will continue through the New Year’s Eve Holiday Celebration,” State Police said in a release. “Troopers will continue to conduct enforcement patrols throughout the state on both highways and secondary roads.

“In addition, sobriety checkpoints will be set up in an effort to deter anyone from the consumption of alcohol and driving as we approach and celebrate the New Year,” police said. “If anyone sees a suspected drunk driver, or dangerous driver, please call 911 and immediately report it.”

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