If you are planning on heading out on any of Kentucky’s waterways this Fourth of July weekend, make sure you are doing so responsibly.
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife is stepping up patrols as part of Operation Dry Water, a nationwide boating safety initiative coordinated by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators that “brings together Kentucky game wardens and law enforcement agencies to increase awareness, enforce boating laws, and reduce alcohol- or drug-related incidents and fatalities.” The operation runs July 3 through 5.
KFW says alcohol and drugs impair judgement, balance, vision, and reaction time for both operators as well as passengers. The effects can be worsened by environmental factors such as wind, noise, vibration, and motion.
Boaters are encouraged to stay sober and stay vigilant to ensure a safe and enjoyable day on the water. Boaters should also check all safety equipment on board to make sure it is in good condition and easy to access.
In the event of an emergency on the water, dial 911. For non-emergency assistance, call 1-800-25-ALERT.
Learn more about state boating laws in the Kentucky Fishing and Boating Guide, available at fw.ky.gov or wherever licenses are sold.