Eight Die on Virginia Highways Over July Fourth Weekend

Eight dead in fatal highway crashes over the 4th of July holiday, up from seven in 2013

Eight people died on Virginia highways over the holiday weekend, up from the seven recorded during last year's Fourth of July.

Virginia State Police said Monday that four of the eight fatalities involved motorcycle crashes. Two of the victims who died were operating all-terrain vehicles and alcohol was a factor in at least one of the fatalities.

The crashes occurred from Friday through midnight Sunday. Troopers responded to a total of 566 traffic crashes statewide.

The holiday weekend also meant stepped-up patrols.

Called Operation CARE, the patrols resulted in citations for more than 11,710 speeders and more than 2,670 reckless drivers. State police also cited 77 impaired drivers and more than 1,170 people for failing to buckle up themselves or their children.
 

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