Crime & Safety

Extra MD State Police Patrols On NY Eve Target Impaired Drivers

Extra troopers will be on Maryland roads looking for impaired drivers and speeders through New Year's Day.

Extra Maryland State Police troopers will be on the road looking for impaired drivers and speeders through New Year's Day.
Extra Maryland State Police troopers will be on the road looking for impaired drivers and speeders through New Year's Day. (Jacob Baumgart/Patch)

MARYLAND — State police warned residents to be safe and smart and avoid impaired, distracted and aggressive driving this New Year's weekend. Celebrations often involve alcohol, so extra troopers will be on duty searching for impaired drivers.

These offenses, plus speeding, often contribute to fatal accidents, especially during the holidays.

Maryland State Police will conduct saturation patrols in areas known to have a higher number of DUI crashes or arrests. The efforts are planned at each of the 23 barracks through New Year's Day.

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According to the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration’s Highway Safety Office, 173 people died on Maryland’s roads from impaired driving crashes in 2021. Impaired drivers injured 2,802 people in 2021.

Among the initiatives planned are:

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  • The Waterloo Barrack will focus on crash reduction and DUI enforcement efforts on Interstate-70 and Interstate-95 in Howard County.
  • North East Barrack troopers will focus their DUI saturation patrol efforts on US Route 40, Maryland Route 272 and Maryland Route 273 in Cecil County.
  • Westminster Barrack troopers will focus on DUI enforcement efforts throughout Carroll County, specifically on Maryland Routes 140 and 26.
  • LaPlata Barrack troopers will focus patrol efforts in Waldorf, specifically on US Route 301 and Maryland Routes 5 and 228.
  • Easton Barrack troopers will focus efforts on DUI enforcement, specifically on US routes 50 and 404. Additional grant funding will focus on DUI enforcement in Talbot and Dorchester counties.
  • Annapolis Barrack troopers will focus efforts on DUI enforcement on Maryland Route 50 and I-97, specifically areas identified as hot spots, while also assisting the Annapolis Police Department with Annapolis “First Night” activities.
  • Troopers from the Forestville Barrack will conduct DUI saturation patrols in designated hot spots, with a focus Route 5 and I-495 within southern Prince George’s County.
  • Troopers from the Hagerstown Barrack will focus on impaired driving throughout the holiday. Additional troopers will concentrate on aggressive and impaired driving on I-70 and I-68.
  • Troopers from the Centreville Barrack will be patrolling US Route 301 and the US Route 50 corridor with a focus to include aggressive driving and DUI enforcement.
  • Berlin Barrack troopers will continue aggressively patrolling Worcester County for impaired/distracted driving, with an emphasis in West Ocean City, Ocean Pines and Route 50.
  • McHenry Barrack troopers will concentrate efforts on DUI enforcement and crash prevention through the holiday weekend in Garrett County. They will focus efforts on I-68 and Route 219.
  • Troopers from the Princess Anne Barrack’s enforcement activities will consist of DUI saturation patrols, primarily along US Route 13 and Maryland Route 413 in Somerset County.

If you are attending a New Year’s Eve gathering, authorities urge you to:

  • Designate your sober driver in advance and give that person your car keys.
  • If you’re planning on driving, avoid drinking.
  • Consider using public transportation, call a taxi or use a ride-share service if you don’t have a sober driver.
  • Don’t let a friend drive if you think they are impaired.
  • If you see someone who you believe is driving impaired, call police.
  • Always buckle up.
  • Don’t text, use a cellphone that is not hands-free or drive distracted.

If you are hosting a New Year’s Eve gathering:

  • Remember, 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
  • Ensure sober drivers or alternative modes of transportation are set up in advance for guest who are planning to drink alcoholic beverages.
  • Have contact information for local taxi companies readily available.
  • Take away the keys away from anyone who is thinking of driving impaired.

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