Crime & Safety
DUI Crackdown Across California Planned Through 4th Of July
Help CHP make CAs roads safer for everyone: Travel at a safe speed, avoid distractions, buckle up, and drive safely this holiday weekend.

ACROSS CALIFORNIA — California Highway Patrol officers will ramp up patrols on state highways in California beginning Friday to catch drunk and drug-impaired drivers during the agency's annual Fourth of July weekend crackdown.
The statewide maximum enforcement period was slated to begin at 6 p.m. Friday and be in effect until 11:59 p.m. Tuesday. All available officers will hit the streets for targeted patrols, according to California Office of Traffic Safety Director Barbara Rooney. Every CHP station will deploy officers on freeways, highways, and unincorporated roads for the 2023 effort.
"Maximum enforcement helps save lives and protects everyone on our roads by holding drivers accountable for dangerous, unlawful behaviors like speeding and impaired driving," Rooney said. "Whether you are traveling near or far, make a plan to go safely before heading to your destination. We want you and your loved ones to enjoy a safe and happy Fourth of July weekend."
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During last year's Independence Day MEP, officers arrested nearly 1,000 motorists on suspicion of DUI statewide, about equal to the number of arrests during the 2021 campaign, according to the CHP.
A total of forty-four people died in crashes within the CHP's jurisdiction during the 2022 Fourth of July weekend.
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CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee said officers would take a zero-tolerance approach to any roadway actions that put other drivers at risk.
"Reckless driving is a serious concern on California's roadways, and it is the responsibility of CHP to help keep the public safe," Duryee said. "Every year, speed is the leading cause of roadway crashes in our state, resulting in thousands of injuries and hundreds of deaths. Slow down and help us make our roads safer for everyone. Travel at a safe speed, avoid distraction behind the wheel, buckle up, and drive sober."
Statewide, both sheriff's departments and municipal police departments — in all California counties— will also lend a hand to carry out targeted patrols to snare DUI suspects and other scofflaws this holiday weekend.
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