Sheriff urging county motorists to drive safe this weekend

Published 5:58 pm Thursday, August 31, 2017

Labor Day weekend is one of the busiest weekends on the road.

As families and friends come together from all over Michigan to enjoy Labor Day Weekend, Cass County Sheriff Richard Behnke urges drivers to be smart: buckle up and do not drive impaired. Deputies will be working hard this weekend in Cass County to stop impaired driving and enforce Michigan’s Seat Belt Law.

During this high traffic time, it is especially important for travelers to wear their seat belts and refrain from using any substances which impair driving.

“Drivers who operate vehicles while they are under the influence of drugs or alcohol cost Michigan residents millions of dollars each year in lost time, lost property, and most importantly, lost lives,” Behnke said. “The greatest tragedy is that deaths due to impaired driving are preventable. These are not accidents.”

Michigan ranks high in the nation in seatbelt use. Studies have shown that there is a direct correlation between seatbelt use and crash survival.

“Seatbelts save lives,” Behnke said. “Please remember to buckle up each and every time your get in your vehicle.”