GARNER, NC (January 10, 2019) — The Holiday ‘Booze It & Lose It’ impaired driving prevention and enforcement campaign, which ran December 14 to January 2, showed a drop in total DWI arrests compared to last year’s campaign.
“These numbers mean that a combination of education and enforcement is improving safety across North Carolina roadways,” said Mark Ezzell, Director of the Governor’s Highway Safety Program.
Over the course of this year’s 3-week holiday campaign, there were 2,029 DWI arrests reported across all 100 counties; last year, there were 2,528 DWI arrests.
While that shows a significant drop, the DWI arrest figure was still more than 2,000.
“This remains a serious problem with serious consequences, and these drivers are ruining their lives and threatening the lives of those around them,” Ezzell continued.
Here are some sobering nationwide statistics:
“People are dying every hour on our highways, and it’s other drivers who are wielding the weapons of impaired driving, distracted driving, and ambivalence,” Ezzell added.
It’s really a simple fix. If you plan to drive => Don’t drink! If you plan to drink => Don’t drive! App your ride. Ride the bus. Call a buddy. Take a cab.
The N.C. Governor’s Highway Safety Program (GHSP) helps reduce traffic crashes and fatalities in North Carolina by planning, implementing and funding local and state safety programs. These programs include safe-driving initiatives like:
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