The Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office in conjunction with the Governor’s Highway Safety Program will be conducting a high visibility sobriety checkpoint on Friday, December 12, 2014 from 9:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. on W.V. Rt. 21 (Sissonville Drive) near Charleston.
The West Virginia Governor’s Highway Safety Program and Mobile Life Solutions have created two free apps to help fight drinking and driving and distracted driving. The first app is called “Driver Sober West Virginia” and is available at http://www.DriverSoberWV.com. The other is called “TextLimit” and is available at http://www.textlimit.com. The app is free for one year with the coupon code NOTEXTWV.
The Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office has a “zero” tolerance when it comes to impaired driving in Kanawha County and randomly conducts checkpoints and targeted patrols throughout the year to target impaired drivers on the roads of Kanawha County.
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Corporal B. D. Humphreys
Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office
301 Virginia Street East,
Charleston WV 25301
desk: 304-357-0732 / cell: 304-951-7328
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