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GSP joining Summer H.EA.T.
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The Georgia State Patrol has announced its participation with law enforcement officers across the state for the annual “100 Days of Summer H.E.A.T.” campaign. The high visibility enforcement program’s goal is to reduce traffic deaths during the summer.

Coordinated by the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, the H.E.A.T. (Highway Enforcement of Aggressive Traffic) program targets speeders, alcohol and/or drug impaired drivers, aggressive drivers, and people not wearing seat belts or adults who do not properly restrain children.

The program continues through Labor Day.

“The period from Memorial Day through Labor Day has often been called the ‘hundred deadly days of summer’ and this program is designed to change that,” according to Col. Bill Hitchens, commander of the GSP. “State troopers and Motor Carrier Compliance officers will be fully involved in this summer-long campaign.”

During the “100 Days of Summer H.E.A.T.” troopers, police officers and sheriffs’ deputies will be conducting road checks and saturation patrols throughout the state.

Col. Hitchens said seat belts should be worn during every trip in a motor vehicle, no matter the distance. He encouraged adults who transport children to make sure child safety seats are properly installed and children are restrained at all times in a motor vehicle.

“Children do not know they are at risk while traveling in a motor vehicle and adults must make sure they are safe,” he said.