Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Campaign
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Subject: | Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Campaign |
| Date: | 12/14/2022 |
| Location: | Madison County, NE |
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HOLIDAY SEASON DRIVE SOBER OR GET PULLED OVER ENFORCEMENT CAMPAIGN NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: [12/14/2022] CONTACT: Sheriff Todd Volk
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over This Holiday Season, and Every Day Madison Nebraska — This holiday season, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is partnering with Madison County Sheriff Department to share the message about the dangers of drunk driving. NHTSA and Madison County Sheriff Department want all drivers to remember this lifesaving message: Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over. Drivers will see officers working together December 16, 2022, through January 1, 2023, to take drunk drivers off the roads. According to NHTSA, 11,654 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes in 2020 that involved an alcohol-impaired driver. On average, more than 10,000 people were killed each year from 2016 to 2020, and one person was killed in a drunk-driving crash every 45 minutes in 2020. This is why Madison County Sheriff Department is working together with NHTSA to remind drivers that drunk driving is not only illegal, it is a matter of life and death. As you head out to the holiday festivities, remember: Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over. “It’s so important that drivers act responsibly, and that includes refraining from impaired driving,” said Sheriff Todd Volk “The holidays are a special time of year for many, and we want our community members to enjoy this season. We need commitment from drivers that they’ll keep the roads free of drunk drivers so that everyone can have a safe holiday. This enforcement period allows us to get the message out that drunk driving is illegal and it takes lives. Help us put an end to this senseless behavior,” Sheriff Volk said. Madison County Sheriff Department and NHTSA are reminding citizens of the many resources available to get them home safely. “Drunk driving is not acceptable behavior,” said Sheriff Volk. “It is essential to plan a sober ride home before you ever leave for the party. There are too many resources to get you home safely. There are just no excuses for drunk driving,” Volk said. Understand the Risks Nationally, it is illegal to drive with a BAC of .08 or higher, except in Utah, where the limit is .05 g/dL. And the costs can be financial, too: If you’re caught drinking and driving, you could face jail time, lose your driver’s license and your vehicle, and pay up to $10,000 in attorney’s fees, fines, higher insurance rates, and lost wages. Sheriff Volk recommends these safe alternatives to drinking and driving:
For more information about the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement period, visit www.nhtsa.gov/risky-driving/drunk-driving. |
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| Approve and send Last updated 12/15/2022 at 08:43 by Todd Volk 907 | |
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