Minnesota Law Enforcement Agencies Launch AI Pilot Program to Curb Traffic Deaths
- Idaho State Police launched increased patrols starting Memorial Day 2025 to reduce traffic deaths during the 100 Deadliest Days summer period.
- The patrols follow prior years showing heightened road risks from heavier travel, celebrations, and impaired or reckless driving over these 100 days.
- Troopers mainly target impaired drivers, speeders, and seatbelt violations, while common crash factors last summer included inattention and failure to maintain lanes.
- The department encouraged drivers to safely stop and dial *ISP to report anyone driving dangerously or under the influence.
- These efforts aim to lower fatalities and acknowledge that slower speeds, sobriety, and attention save lives during this critical summer driving period.
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