Crime & Safety
Cinco De Mayo Drunk Drivers Targeted By MD State Police
Maryland State Police are targeting impaired drivers over the Cinco de Mayo weekend. Expect DUI checkpoints in many counties May 5-7.
PIKESVILLE, MD — Maryland State Police are ramping up efforts to stop impaired, aggressive and distracted drivers over the Cinco de Mayo weekend, May 5-7.
With more impaired drivers expected on roads this weekend, beginning with Cinco de Mayo on Friday, all 23 barracks across Maryland will increase enforcement efforts. Troopers at each barrack, along with members of the State Police SPIDRE (State Police Impaired Driving Reduction Effort) Team will conduct statewide DUI saturation patrols and high-visibility enforcement.
Extra DUI enforcement efforts are planned here:
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- The Waterloo Barrack will conduct high visibility and saturation patrols along designated hot spots on I-70 and I-95 in Howard County.
- The Bel Air Barrack will focus its enforcement efforts along Routes 1, 24, 40, and 155 in Harford County.
- The Salisbury Barrack will focus on traffic enforcement along Routes 50 and 13 corridors in Wicomico County.
- The Rockville Barrack in Montgomery County will concentrate its efforts on I-495 and surrounding areas.
- The Golden Ring Barrack will focus on I-695, including in and around work zones in Baltimore County.
- The McHenry Barrack will focus its efforts on I-68 and Route 219 in Garrett County.
- The Centreville Barrack will conduct safety enforcement operations for DUI and traffic violations on Routes 301, 20 and 50 on the Eastern Shore.
Impaired driving is a leading cause of vehicle crashes and fatalities in Maryland, according to the Maryland Department of Transportation. Over the past five years, nearly 800 people have been killed in crashes involving an impaired driver, and such deaths account for about a third of all roadway fatalities in Maryland.
From 2017-2021, an average of 169 people were killed and 3,000 more people were injured annually because of impaired driving crashes in Maryland, state police said in a release.
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Part of the costs for the increased enforcement efforts will be paid through impaired driving saturation funds provided by the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration’s Highway Safety Office. Since its inception in 2013, the SPIDRE DUI Team has recorded more than 4,200 DUI arrests and issued more than 30,000 citations.
Are you planning to celebrate Cinco de Mayo?
- Designate a sober driver in advance and give that person your car keys.
- If you plan on driving, avoid drinking alcohol.
- Consider using public transportation, a taxi, or a ride-sharing service if there is no sober driver.
- Call the police if you see an impaired driver.
- Do not text while driving or drive distracted. Use a hands-free cell phone.
- If you are hosting a Cinco de Mayo gathering, you can be held liable if someone you served alcohol to ends up in an impaired driving crash.
- Serve plenty of food and non-alcoholic beverages.
- Have contact information for taxis or ride-sharing options available.
- Take away the keys from someone who is thinking of driving impaired.
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