The Mississippi Highway Patrol issued the following statement.
The Mississippi Highway Patrol concluded its 2020 Thanksgiving holiday travel enforcement period which began Wednesday, November 25, at 12:01 a.m. and ended Sunday, November 29 at midnight. Throughout the period MHP issued 5922 citations which included 115 DUI arrests, 371 seatbelt citations and 53 child restraint citations. 246 motor vehicle crashes were investigated which included 52 injuries and 6 fatalities on state, federal highways and interstates. MHP observed heavy traffic throughout the period and anticipates the number of motorists traveling to increase due to the upcoming December holiday period.
On Friday, November 27, 2020 at approximately 3:53 a.m., the Mississippi Highway Patrol responded to a fatal traffic crash on US98 in Marion County involving a pedestrian. A 2005 Dodge Caravan driven by Dimple O. Rushing, 62, of Magnolia, MS was traveling eastbound on US98. Anthony F. Barnes Sr., 55, of Columbia, MS was walking in the eastbound lane on US98. The Dodge Caravan collided with Anthony F. Barnes Sr. who received fatal injuries from the crash and was pronounced dead on scene.
On Friday, November 27, 2020 at approximately 7:16 a.m., the Mississippi Highway Patrol responded to a fatal traffic crash on I-10 in Hancock County. A 2008 Nissan Titan driven by Rondelle A. Celestine, 37, of Laplace, LA was traveling westbound on I-10. The vehicle left the roadway and collided with tree. Rondelle A. Celestine received fatal injuries from the crash and was pronounced dead on scene.
On Friday, November 27, 2020 at approximately 3:18 p.m., the Mississippi Highway Patrol responded to a fatal traffic crash on I-20 in Lauderdale County. A 2019 Nissan passenger vehicle driven by Terryina S. Donald, 37, of Avondale, LA attempted to merge into the eastbound lane from the shoulder of I-20. A Volvo tractor-trailer driven by Mohammad A. Laith, 48, of Tampa, FL was traveling eastbound on I-20 and collided with the rear of the Nissan passenger vehicle. After impact, both vehicles came to rest in the median of I-20. Terryina Donald, Miraquel Donald, 4, of Avondale, LA, and Jaynell Fultz, 29, of Las Vegas, NV all received fatal injuries from the crash and were pronounced dead on scene.
On Saturday, November 28, 2020 at approximately 2:29 p.m., the Mississippi Highway Patrol responded to a fatal traffic crash on US49 in Covington County. A 2005 Ford Explorer driven by Brandon R. Tatum, 33, of Mount Olive, MS was traveling northbound on US49. The vehicle left the roadway and collided with ditch ejecting the driver. Brandon R. Tatum was transported to a local hospital where he succumbed to injuries sustained in the crash.
4 comments:
Not wearing a seatbelt is a stupid citation, except for those cases when the adults don't require the youngsters to buckle up. Otherwise it is a nanny-state law.
Now citing people for texting or not using their bluetooth hands-free option is a legitimate citation as that kills and maims people, daily.
But alas, no law against that in MS it seems. I wonder what special interest group keeps that off the books?
Weren't seatbelt laws created after the states were pressured by the federal NTSA with the threat of witholding federal (taxpayer) funds?
Retired LEO.
We were behind an 18-wheeler, southbound toward Madison County from Grenada County Thursday afternoon at 1:45, after a family Thanksgiving. That truck was all over the road, weaving, hitting the shoulder to the right over and over and over. We got up the courage to pass it and lo and behold there was a woman driving with her cell phone on top of the steering wheel punching buttons. She was in another world!
No way in hell you'll do that in Maine or Connecticut. Meanwhile, welcome to Mississippi - Home of blue headlights, blacked out windows and may-pop tires.
at 3:34 PM
There is no possible way whatsoever that you are a retired LEO and are against seatbelts, and the enforcement of wearing them.
@7:03 PM - yes I am. 1971-1992. That was when we didn't care about chicken shit tickets, but I retired in another state.
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