The statewide enforcement initiative, which runs from Monday through Sep. 7, uses beefed-up outreach and enforcement efforts to keep impaired drivers off the road during one of the busiest and most dangerous travel times of the year.
Drivers can expect to see an increase in saturation law enforcement patrols and checkpoints statewide over the next few weeks.
While Labor Day is a popular time for final summer getaways, it’s also a popular time for impaired drivers to be on the roads. Impaired driving is a thoroughly preventable crime. This campaign reminds everyone to make smart decisions behind the wheel and prioritize safety.
GHSP Director Mark Ezzell
During last year’s Labor Day “Booze It & Lose It” campaign, there were 444 alcohol-involved crashes in North Carolina. Eleven of these crashes resulted in fatalities.
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