Crime & Safety
State Police: Winter has Just Begun, Slow Down!
Ice- and snow-related accidents piling up in the Granite State.

It's just weeks into the official winter season and emergency personnel have already responded to dozens of weather-related accidents, many of them serious, on Granite State highways and back roads.
Tuesday, New Hampshire State Police issued the following statement to those who must travel or commute during poor weather and/or on hazardous road conditions:
The New Hampshire State Police would like to take this opportunity to remind the motoring public of their responsibility to slow down when driving in hazardous conditions, particularly in poor weather conditions. Driving on our roadways is a partnership, and the motor public is our greatest partner. We ALL have a responsibility in helping to keep our roadways safe; please do your part.
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Winter weather has always been a challenge for drivers; however, this winter we are seeing a general decline in operator’s attentiveness when driving in poor weather conditions. We have even experienced three cruisers being struck within a week’s time frame; all while Troopers were covering crashes. If highly visible vehicles are being stuck while off to the side of the roadway with their emergency lights activated, what could happen to someone driving a vehicle that is less visible? Please help us to keep our roadways safe as we travel throughout the State of New Hampshire.
The winter season has just begun….please slow down when driving in inclement weather.
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