National Sheriffs’ Association Releases July 4th Traffic Survey, Biggest Worries are Distracted, Impaired and Aggressive Driving

(Alexandria, VA) – The National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) released a national survey on traffic safety today, finding that drivers this July 4th weekend are concerned most about distracted, impaired and aggressive driving.

“The National Sheriffs’ Association continues to work to save lives and reduce crashes and injuries on our roads through traffic safety education and enforcement,” said NSA President Sheriff David Mahoney, Dane Co., WI.

“America’s sheriffs remind all drivers, especially during this long holiday weekend, that law enforcement is working to save lives through educating the public and understanding the concerns of citizens about impaired, distracted and aggressive drivers which law enforcement also share,” NSA Traffic Safety Committee Chairman Sheriff (ret.) John Whetsel, Oklahoma Co., OK, said.