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For more than five years, Dianne Swanson, who retires at the end of the month, has led the three-county Washington State Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) Target Zero Traffic Safety Program aimed at …
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Lewis County law enforcement agencies will conduct high visibility enforcement (HVE) patrols, a highly effective national model to reduce fatalities and serious injuries on the roadways, between Aug. …
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MOSES LAKE — The Washington State Patrol has released more information regarding the fatal collision on I-90 east of Moses Lake Aug. 9.
Derek Jay Duplichan, 30, of Warden, was driving a 2001 Acura MDX eastbound in the left lane on I-90 near the Road U/Warden exit when he drove into the median in an attempt to pass a 2014 Chevrolet Captiva driven by Brent T. Palmen, 34, of Moses Lake, according to the WSP. Duplichan then reentered the lane and struck Palmen’s vehicle, causing both drivers to lose control. Palmen’s vehicle crossed the median into the westbound lanes, where it struck a 2022 Toyota Highlander driven by Kellie A. Taylor, 54, of Snohomish, causing Taylor’s vehicle to run into a fence. Palmen’s and Taylor’s vehicles came to rest on the westbound shoulder, while Duplichan’s vehicle rolled multiple times and came to rest on the cable barriers in the median. Duplichan, who was not wearing a seat belt, was ejected from the vehicle.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)- Watch your speed! That was the message from state troopers during last month’s speeding enforcement campaign, Operation Southern Slow Down. The South Carolina Highway Patrol (SCHP) partnered with other local law enforcement agencies to increase patrols on interstates and highways for one week, mostly targeting drivers traveling at speeds above the posted […]