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KHP offers safety advice for July 4th travel

KHP offers safety advice for July 4th travel

KHP offers safety advice for July 4th travel

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The Kansas Highway Patrol has some advice for motorists as they take to the roads for the July 4th holiday weekend.

There will be extra Kansas Highway Patrol troopers on patrol during Independence Day and the following weekend. The focus of the agency will be on safe driving practices including occupant protection, impaired driving, excessive speed, and other crash-causing traffic violations.

Before travelers pack their cars, they can check their route for potential delays or construction with the help of KanDrive at www.kandrive.gov. KanDrive includes camera images, interactive maps and links to rest areas and travel and tourism sites.

If you need help on a Kansas highway, call KHP for assistance at *47 (*HP) or *582 (*KTA) for the Kansas Turnpike.

The KHP has general safety tips for traveling over the holiday weekend:

  • It’s hot out there so make sure your vehicle is in proper working order for the heat of summer – check fluids, tires, air conditioning and cooling system.
  • When you leave, start with a full tank of gas and a fully charged phone.
  • Plan your route of travel and check www.kandrive.gov for construction and other issues with your travel plans. The site also has links to other states’ travel information. Also, be sure to give a family member your travel plans.
  • As you travel, remember to Move Over for first responders and highway maintenance crews. If you are unable to Move Over, then please Slow Down.
  • Keep emergency supplies in your car, including bottles of water, a phone charger, and non-perishable food items to help you stay comfortable in the case your vehicle breaks down.
  • Ensure everyone in your vehicle is using their seat belt and/or an appropriately fitted child safety seat.
  • Arrange for a designated driver ahead of time if you plan to consume alcohol. Do not drink and drive.
  • If you are hosting a party, have non-alcoholic drink alternatives available for designated drivers.

 

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