Traffic & Transit
Labor Day 2022: Here's How To Arrive To Your Destination Safely
Last year 4,016 crashes occurred from the Friday before Labor Day through Labor Day across Florida.

FLORIDA — The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and the Florida Highway Patrol are reminding drivers to exercise caution this Labor Day weekend to ensure all Floridians "Arrive Alive."
For most Floridians, Labor Day weekend signals the unofficial end of summer. But for law enforcement across the state, it means an increase in drivers on the road and way too many needless crashes.
“As Labor Day approaches, please keep safety at the forefront of your travel plans. While many of us will take this long weekend to celebrate with family and friends, our FHP Troopers and first responders will be working to respond to and protect our safety,” said FLHSMV Executive Director, Terry L. Rhodes. "No matter how far your destination may be, please remember to buckle up, slow down and never drive impaired.”
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According to FLHSMV data, last year 4,016 crashes occurred from the Friday before Labor Day through Labor Day across Florida. During this four-day period, there were 41 fatalities from crashes, eight of which involved drugs or alcohol.
“FHP troopers will be out in force to remove impaired drivers and provide services to motorists who need assistance while traveling,” said Col. Gene Spaulding, director of the Florida Highway Patrol. “No matter how you plan to celebrate this weekend, never drive impaired and always follow the rules of the road. Let’s make this a safe and happy Labor Day for all Floridians and visitors.”
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Spaulding provided the following reminders:
- Don’t drive impaired. If you are planning to have alcoholic beverages, plan to have a designated driver or ride-share service get you home safely. Never drive drug impaired.
- If you see an impaired or aggressive driver, call *FHP (*347) or 911.
- Obey speed limits and practice courtesy on the highway.
- Buckle up. Your seat belt is your vehicle’s best safety feature.
- Don’t drive distracted. Keep your eyes on the road, hands on the wheel and mind on driving.
- Get plenty of rest before you get behind the wheel.
- Drowsy driving can be just as dangerous as impaired driving.
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