
CONCORD – On Wednesday, Governor Chris Sununu issued the following statement ahead of the two year anniversary of the tragic crash in Randolph, New Hampshire, that killed seven members of the Jarheads Motorcycle Club. The Governor also released an update to the comprehensive review the state undertook in 2019 in response to the crash.
“As we reflect on the two year anniversary of the tragic crash in Randolph, our prayers go out to the victims, the survivors, and the friends and family of the Jarhead Motorcycle Club,” said Governor Chris Sununu. “Today’s update is the result of nonstop work over the last two years to improve our systems at the NH DMV. We have more work to do, but citizens can rest assured that we remain committed to making sure meaningful reforms are followed through on and the citizens are served.”
COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
Following the horrific crash and the revelation that a backlog within the Massachusetts DMV system had failed to suspend the license of the truck driver at fault, Governor Chris Sununu immediately directed an in-depth review of the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) processes that support driver licensing to ensure that New Hampshire would never be in a similar situation.
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