In an effort to improve public safety and assist the communities it serves, the Oregon State Police (OSP) has announced a partnership with Advance Auto Parts/Carquest Auto Parts on our new “Car Care Program.”
Starting today, OSP Troopers will be offering drivers stopped for a minor equipment violation a voucher that provides a discount on automotive parts purchased at any Advance Auto Parts or participating Carquest Auto Parts store.
“When an OSP Trooper stops a vehicle for an equipment violation, they understand some individuals defer maintenance on their automobile to pay for other necessities instead, such as groceries and rent,” said OSP Superintendent Travis Hampton. “The Car Care Program allows us in a small way to assist individuals and families with improving the safety of their vehicle and our highways.”
The OSP will start distributing the vouchers statewide beginning today. In 2016, the Oregon State Police issued over 20,000 warnings/citations for equipment violations. Seventy-seven percent of these violations were due to ORS 816.330 – Operating without Required Lighting. Required lighting includes all external vehicle lighting such as blinkers, headlights, and tail lights. These violations directly affect the safety of all vehicles on our roadways.