Traffic & Transit

Sobriety Checkpoints Planned For South Brunswick Through Labor Day

The "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign, which begins Friday, hopes to raise awareness about the dangers of impaired driving.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ – The South Brunswick Police Department will be cracking down on drivers impaired by alcohol or drugs as part of the annual end of summer “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign.

Beginning Friday and continuing through Sept. 5, local and state law enforcement officials will conduct saturation patrols and sobriety checkpoints looking for motorists who may be driving while intoxicated.

The national “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign hopes to raise awareness about the dangers of impaired driving through high-visibility enforcement and public education. During the last five years New Jersey has experienced more than 33,000 alcohol-involved crashes resulting in 662 fatalities, officials said.

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Last year, 23 percent of all motor vehicle fatalities in New Jersey were alcohol-related. Nationally, 11,654 people died in 2020 in drunk driving crashes. The cost associated with these crashes is estimated to be $44 billion annually.

Law enforcement agencies participating in the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over 2022 Statewide Labor Day Crackdown offer the following advice for the holiday season:

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  • Take mass transit, a taxicab or rideshare, or ask a sober friend to drive you home.
  • Spend the night where the activity or party is held.
  • If you see an impaired driver on the road, contact law enforcement. Your actions may save someone’s life, and inaction could cost a life.
  • Always buckle up for every ride. It’s your best defense against an impaired driver.
  • If you are intoxicated and traveling on foot, the safest way to get home is to take a cab or have a sober friend or family member drive or escort you to your doorstep.
  • Be responsible. If someone you know is drinking or using drugs, do not let that person get behind the wheel.

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