PROVIDENCE — As part of Distracted Driving Awareness Month, the Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association would like to remind residents to stay focused while operating a vehicle.
VIDEO: Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association Unveils Nine New Dedicated DUI Patrol Vehicles
CRANSTON — The Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association is pleased to share a video highlighting the nine new patrol vehicles they unveiled last week that will be specifically used by departments throughout the state to increase drunk and impaired-driving enforcement.
*Media Advisory – RSVP Required* Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association to Unveil Nine New DWI Patrol Vehicles
PROVIDENCE — The Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association will be hosting a press conference tomorrow to unveil nine new patrol vehicles specifically designed to assist in drunk and impaired driving enforcement throughout the state. The vehicles were funded through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration via the Rhode Island Department of Transportation’s Office on Highway Safety (OHS).
*Media Advisory – RSVP Required* Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association to Sponsor ‘Blessing of the Road’ Event to Promote Highway and Traffic Safety
PROVIDENCE — The Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association reports that RIPCA officials will be joined by statewide highway stakeholders for a special event tomorrow that will include a ‘Blessing of the Road’ by RIPCA’s official chaplain.
Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association Stresses Dangers of Drunk Driving Ahead of Super Bowl
PROVIDENCE — The Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association would like to remind all residents to be responsible during the Super Bowl by not drinking and driving and to always wear a seat belt when in a vehicle.
Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association Addresses Significant Rise in Fatality Rates on Roads Throughout the State This Year
PROVIDENCE — Members of the Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association were joined by members of the Rhode Island State Police (RISP), Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) and AAA Northeast last week to discuss the significant rise in fatality rates on roadways throughout the state in 2020.