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Habersham turns up HEAT on holiday violators

Posted 11:01PM on Tuesday 22nd December 2020 ( 3 years ago )

CORNELIA – A multi-agency effort in Cornelia Tuesday afternoon yielded three driving under the influence arrests and two dozen other safety-related citations.

The effort, led by the Habersham County Sheriff’s Office Highway Enforcement of Aggressive Traffic (HEAT) Unit, the seatbelt blitz and road check yielded 19 seatbelt violations, two violations of Georgia’s hands-free law, driving on a learner’s permit without someone with a valid license in the vehicle, two child seat tickets, and two other warnings.

Personnel from the sheriff’s office and its HEAT Unit were joined by the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, Georgia State Patrol and Cornelia Police Department.

The first DUI violation was encountered about 3:15 p.m. on Business Highway 441 just north of Walmart in Cornelia, with two others being discovered on Chase Road just behind Walmart about an hour after the first.

The goal of the HEAT program is to combat crashes, injuries, and fatalities caused by impaired driving and speeding, while also increasing seatbelt use and educating the public about traffic safety and the dangers of DUI.

HEAT grants are funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

Through New Year's, the sheriff's office and other agencies will be conducting saturation patrols and safety checkpoints looking for impaired, dangerous, and distracted drivers and focusing on seatbelt use.

Last year, 14 people died on Georgia roads between 6 p.m. Christmas Eve and 11:59 p.m. Dec. 26.

In 2018, 375 of the 1,504 traffic fatalities (25%) in Georgia were alcohol-related, according to GOHS.

 

Habersham County Sheriff's Office HEAT Deputy Brandon Holcomb conducts a field sobriety test on a driver stopped for no seatbelt on Business Highway 441 near Walmart in Cornelia about 3:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Personnel from the Habersham County Sheriff's Office and its HEAT Unit, Georgia State Patrol and Cornelia Police Department conduct a seatbelt enforcement blitz on Business Highway 441 near Walmart in Cornelia.
Law enforcement personnel conduct a safety checkpoint on Chase Road at Locke Road in Cornelia.
Personnel from the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety participate in a safety checkpoint on Chase Road in Cornelia Tuesday afternoon.
A Habersham County deputy sheriff participates in a safety checkpoint on Chase Road Tuesday.
Personnel from the Governor's Office of Highway Safety, Cornelia Police Department, Habersham County Sheriff's Office and Georgia State Patrol confer during a safety checkpoint on Chase Road.
Habersham County Sheriff's Office HEAT Deputy Brandon Holcomb talks to a driver during a safety checkpoint on Chase Road at Locke Road Tuesday afternoon.

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