Crime & Safety
CHP Shifts Into High Gear for Holiday Crackdown
He knows when you are sleeping. He knows when you're .08.
With holiday celebrations in full swing, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) is preparing for increased enforcement throughout the heavy travel period to help ensure safety on the road.Ā Ā
The CHP is reminding travelers to play by the rules behind the wheel: buckle up, adhere to the posted speed limit, avoid distractions behind the wheel, and never drive while impaired.
The CHPāsĀ āDrive Sober or Get Pulled OverāĀ holiday enforcement effort beginsĀ on Friday, Dec. 21 at 6 p.m.Ā and continues throughĀ Tuesday, Dec. 25 at 11:59 p.m.Ā Ā During this "Maximum Enforcement Period" (MEP), all available officers will be out on the roadways for enhanced enforcement efforts and assisting motorists wherever needed, CHP representatives said.
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āThe winter holidays can pose some of the toughest challenges for our officers,ā said CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow. āInclement weather, holiday celebrations, and drivers in a hurry to get to their destination can make for a deadly combination."
"We want you to enjoy the season and remember that safety is a crucial element,ā he added.
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The holiday season can be particularly dangerous for drivers. Young adults, males and those driving at night, are at the greatest risk of being involved in a collision with an alcohol-impaired driver or, worse yet, losing their lives, said CHP representatives.
Local law enforcement will be out in full force, cracking down on impaired driving, CHP representatives said.
Last year during the Christmas holiday weekend, 14 people were killed in collisions in California - half of which were not wearing a seat belt.Ā Ā
In addition, theĀ CHP made 980 arrests for driving under the influence during the 78-hour Christmas MEP.
āNow is the time of year when celebrations increase, as well as the chance of encountering an impaired driver,ā added Commissioner Farrow. āOne way to keep everyone safe, and reduce the odds of spending the holidays in jail, is to designate a non-drinking driver in advance. Your life may depend on it.ā
There are three simple ways you can help prevent a tragedy, Farrow said:
- Plan ahead. Designate a sober driver beforehand, or make arrangements for a safe way home. If you drink, do not drive.
- If you are impaired, instead of getting behind the wheel, find another way home. Call a taxi or a sober friend or family member, or use public transportation.
- If someone you know is drinking, do not let that person drive. If you see an impaired driver on the road, contact law enforcement. You may save someoneās life.
Along with the increased enforcement effort, the CHP is askingĀ motorists to help keep the stateās roadways safe by calling 9-1-1 to report a suspected drunk driver.Ā Ā Callers should be prepared to provide dispatchers with a description of the vehicle, its location, and direction of travel.
TheĀ CHPĀ will conduct a similar MEP effort over the New Yearās holiday weekend fromĀ Friday, Dec. 28 at 6:01 p.m.,Ā toĀ 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013.
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