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West Virginia Highway Safety Office
 

2 Hale Street - Suite 100
Charleston, WV 25301
 

Phone: (304) 558-6080
FAX:   (304) 558-6083
 
Office Hours: 9:00AM - 5:00PM













 






Joseph Cicchirillo
Commissioner

Welcome !

Thank you for visiting our website! On here you'll find
information about highway safety issues and upcoming events.
Meet our office staff and take a look at what we are doing to make West Virginia's roads safer for travel. Look at what our Safe Community Coordinators are doing in YOUR region.
 

 

What is CIOT? Click It or Ticket is a program that encourages law enforcement to make seat belts a priority during routine traffic stops.
 

Always buckle up! Seat belts save lives.

Remember if you don't "click it" you will get a ticket!

To request more information or materials click HERE
 

 

Traffic Safety Deaths

 

 

 

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
(As of 11/17/07)

439

394 404 374 410 375
 
  Highway Safety Statistics    
    Click the year below for Data      
  2000 2001 2002 2003    


Checkpoint Strikeforce West Virginia
You Drink & Drive. You Lose.

 

On Thursday, September 2, 2004, Governor Bob Wise kicked off the You Drink & Drive. You Lose. campaign and Checkpoint Strikeforce West Virginia during a press event at the West Virginia State Police Headquarters. Governor Wise expressed his support for reducing drunk driving in West Virginia and commented on the successful lowering of the BAC limit to .08 during the last Legislative session.

The West Virginia Governor's Highway Safety Program facilitated the inaugural meeting of law enforcement agencies and stakeholders in highway safety in January 2004. The result was the formation of the West Virginia DUI Taskforce.  Over the next two months a year round Sustained Impaired Driving Enforcement Plan was developed, and it consists of a minimum of: 1,526 High Visibility Enforcement Events, 780 Public Education Events, 780 Media Events, 42 Training Opportunities, and 30 Age Specific Activities.  The GHSP, Commission on Drunk Driving Prevention, West Virginia State Police, WV Prosecutors Institute, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, and local law enforcement make up the DUI Taskforce. This plan is still in effect and we are ahead of our  enforcement event goals.

The GHSP Law Enforcement Liaison Office is coordinating the efforts of local law enforcement and the eight Regional Traffic Safety Programs funded through GHSP. The Traffic Records Section of the WVSP will serve as a point of contact for the WVSP. 
 

In 2003 - 148 people were killed in alcohol related traffic crashes.  37% of all fatalities in West Virginia were alcohol related.

In 2004 - 136 people were killed in alcohol related traffic crashes. 33% of all fatalities in West Virginia were alcohol related.
 

Checkpoint Strikeforce WV goals and objectives:
 

1) Reduce the Fatality Rate per HMVMT from .77 to .53  by June 30, 2005

 2004 – Reduced to -.67
 

2) Reduce the Percentage of Alcohol Related Fatalities to less than 28% by June 30, 2005

 2004 – Reduced from 37% to 33%
 

3) To Increase the numbers of persons arrested for DUI Offenses  by 10% from 9,785 to 10,076 by June 30, 2005

 2004 – DUI Arrest -  9,787

4) To obtain $200,000 in Earned Media during the course of the campaign
 

5) To reduce the total number of alcohol related crashes to less than 2,500 by June 30, 2005.

 2003- 3,541
 

6) To reduce the successful Alcohol Buys by underage persons to below 20% by June 30, 2006
 

 


 

West Virginia Department of Transportation
Division of Motor Vehicles
Governor’s Highway Safety Program
 2 Hale Street • Suite 100 • Charleston, WV 25301
Phone: (304) 558-6080
General information and/or questions, please email dot.info@wv.gov