Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes ofwebsite accessibility
Close Alert

9 killed on VA highways during 2023 Memorial Day weekend: VSP


VSP said the preliminary data was provided by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles Highway Safety Office.  (Credit: Virginia State Police)
VSP said the preliminary data was provided by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles Highway Safety Office. (Credit: Virginia State Police)
Facebook Share IconTwitter Share IconEmail Share Icon

The 2023 Memorial Day weekend proved deadly for nine drivers and passengers, including four motorcyclists, VSP said.

VSP said the preliminary data was provided by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles Highway Safety Office.

According to VSP, the holiday statistical counting period began Friday at 12:01 a.m. and concluded at midnight Monday.

Virginia State Police not only participated in the nationwide, state-sponsored Operation Crash Awareness Reduction Effort (C.A.R.E.) during the Memorial Day weekend but also in the annual Click It or Ticket seat belt education and enforcement campaign. During the designated statistical counting period, Virginia Troopers cited 771 seat belt violations and 136 child restraint violations, VSP said.

“We are in the midst of schools letting out and summer travel plans being made,” said Colonel Gary T. Settle, Virginia State Police Superintendent. “If this past Memorial Day weekend is any indication of what Virginia’s highways may look like during the coming summer months, then we desperately need drivers and passengers to make a committed effort to buckle up everyone in a vehicle, share the road responsibly with motorcycles, and drive distraction free. Responsible, safe, and sober driving saves lives. It is really that simple.”

SEE ALSO: 4 dead after vehicle pulling U-Haul trailer was struck by tractor-trailer on I-81

Participation in the four-day Operation C.A.R.E. required all available Virginia State Police patrolling the highways to reduce traffic crashes, fatalities, and injuries due to impaired driving, speed, and failing to wear a seat belt. During the 2023 combined Memorial Day C.A.R.E. initiative, Virginia Troopers cited 4,990 speeders and 1,924 reckless drivers and arrested 89 impaired drivers. In addition, 169 felony arrests were made, according to VSP.

Virginia State Police said they also helped 1,447 disabled drivers. Virginia State Police investigated a total of 1,846 traffic crashes statewide and inspected 634 commercial vehicles during the holiday weekend.

SEE ALSO: Gov. Youngkin deploys 100 Virginia National Guard to Texas border

According to VSP, the seven fatal crashes occurred in the City of Richmond, and Henry, Loudoun, Orange, and Shenandoah counties. Both Henry and Loudoun had two fatal crashes occur in their jurisdictions. Two of the four fatal motorcycle crashes occurred in Loudoun County; the other two took place in Shenandoah County and the City of Richmond.

During the 2022 Memorial Day Operation C.A.R.E. initiative, 16 individuals lost their lives in traffic crashes on Virginia roadways, VSP said.

Loading ...