Make the safe holiday choice and don’t drive impaired It’s that time of year when festive parties and holiday celebrations seem everywhere, so ITD reminds motorists to make this holiday season safer for everyone by choosing not to drive while impaired. Using federal grant funds, ITD is partnering with Idaho law enforcement agencies to make highways safer by funding education campaigns and high-visibility impaired driving enforcement patrols from Dec. 17 through New Year’s Day. “Traffic deaths are not just numbers, they are family and friends lost,” said Kevin Bechen, with ITD’s Office of Highway Safety. “We want everyone to make it home safely after holiday celebrations. We're committed to doing everything we can to help keep families safe and whole.” While all law enforcement agencies throughout the state will be enforcing drunk-driving laws, 65 agencies including state police, sheriff’s deputies and local agencies will participate in the overtime patrols. Officers will also be watching for seat belt violations. Last year, impaired driving contributed to 1,593 crashes on Idaho’s highways and caused 96 fatalities. "Whether you've had one or two drinks, or way too many, it's not worth the risk to you or your family," he said. "Not only do you risk injuring or killing yourself or someone else, but the financial costs of an arrest or crash are significant."
Published 12-16-2011 |