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Downey man hospitalized after rollover crash on I-15

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POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — A Downey man has been hospitalized after an early morning crash along I-15 near Arimo.

At 7:15 a.m., Idaho State Police say the 32-year-old was driving northbound near milepost 38 in a 2011 Subaru Outback. ISP says his car left the roadway on the right shoulder and rolled.

The driver was not wearing a seatbelt and had to be air-lifted to a local hospital.

The incident remains under investigation by ISP.

ISP Emphasizes Seatbelt Safety as Idaho Enters 100 Deadliest Days

The stretch between Memorial Day and Labor Day is historically known as the "100 Deadliest Days"—the time when fatal crashes spike as summer travel ramps up.

In response to the seasonal danger, ISP is heavily emphasizing seatbelt safety. On May 18, the Southeast Idaho Traffic Safety Task Force conducted coordinated regional patrols throughout Eastern Idaho, specifically targeting seatbelt and child restraint compliance.

During the single-day emphasis, participating agencies made approximately 217 contacts with motorists, resulting in:

During the blitz, law enforcement made contact with 217 motorists, leading to:

  • 21 seatbelt citations
  • 60 additional citations
  • 3 arrests
  • 140 warnings

ISP is urging the public to remember that buckling up is the simplest and most effective way to prevent severe injury or death in a rollover.

"Drivers are encouraged to slow down, allow extra time for travel, eliminate distractions, and always wear their seatbelt, said ISP in a press release. "Parents and guardians are responsible for ensuring children are properly secured in age-appropriate child restraint systems."

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