
Kentucky State Police Post 4 in Elizabethtown is stepping up its traffic enforcement efforts through January 1.
As Christmas celebrations and New Year’s festivities approach, Kentucky State Police is urging motorists to make safe and sober driving a priority throughout the holiday season.
“With increased travel, winter weather, and holiday gatherings, roadways across the commonwealth often see higher traffic volumes and an increased risk of crashes,” state police said.
To enhance roadway safety, KSP Post 4 will participate in Operation C.A.R.E. (Crash Awareness Reduction Effort) through January 1.
The national traffic safety initiative, coordinated by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, focuses on reducing crashes through high-visibility patrols aimed at detecting impaired, distracted, and aggressive driving behaviors.
“The holiday season brings joy and celebration, but it also brings added responsibility when getting behind the wheel,” KSP Post 4 Commander, Jeremy Smith said. “Our troopers are working to ensure everyone can safely travel to and from their holiday plans. Making smart choices, especially on Christmas and New Year’s Eve, can prevent tragedies and save lives.”
KSP encourages drivers to follow these holiday travel safety reminders:
- Celebrate Responsibly: If alcohol or other impairing substances are part of your plans, arrange transportation ahead of time. A safe ride is always the best gift you can give yourself and others.
- Slow Down for Conditions: Winter weather, reduced daylight and holiday traffic can change driving conditions quickly. Adjust your speed and increase following distance.
- Stay Focused: Avoid distractions behind the wheel. Put phones away and remain alert, especially in high-traffic areas and late-night hours.
- Speak Up: If you encounter a driver who appears impaired or dangerous, contact your local KSP Post or law enforcement agency.
“Through awareness, enforcement and responsible choices,” state police said, “we can work together to make Kentucky’s roads safer from Christmas through New Year’s Day.”
For more information about the Kentucky State Police and its traffic safety initiatives, visit the agency’s website.
By Ken Howlett, News Director
Contact Ken at ken@k105.com








