The Lyon County Sheriff’s Office will be saturating the highways in Lyon County seeking out impaired drivers between the dates of May 1 and May 8, 2020 along with other law enforcement agencies as part of a Joining Forces campaign.
According to LCSO, impaired drivers have consistently been the most common cause of motor vehicle crashes resulting in injuries and deaths in Nevada. There is someone injured in a car crash every two minutes, and someone killed every 53 minutes in the United States involving an impaired driver.
Increasing law enforcement presence during these weeks is an effort to support the overall state goal of reaching Zero Fatalities.Lyon County residents can help reach that goal by following these safety guidelines:
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