By Mike Bires on Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Category: Press Releases

Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving

As one of the country’s most popular holidays, St. Patrick’s Day has long celebrated the roots of 34.2 million Americans with Irish ancestry, and many more who just want to partake in the festivities.  This year, if you’ll be drinking alcohol, remember: Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving.

One of The Deadliest Holidays

Tragically, March 17 has become one of the nation’s deadliest holidays. In fact, from 2010 to 2014, almost three-fourths of the drunk-driving fatalities during this holiday period involved drivers who had blood alcohol contents ("BACs") well above the .08 limit, with 266 drunk-driving fatalities total nationwide, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.  

To help lower deaths and injuries, the Azusa Police Department will have increased patrols targeting problem areas where high numbers of DUI collisions and DUI arrests have occurred.  These DUI patrols, along with routine nightly patrols, will be looking for the tell-tale signs of impaired driving, such as weaving, crossing the center line, etc.

Pedestrians Too...

Keep an eye out for pedestrians who have had too much to drink: Walking while intoxicated can also be deadly, as lack of attention could put you at risk of getting hit by a vehicle. So whether you’ve indulged a little or a lot, law enforcement wants to remind everyone that drinking and driving is a crime —you put yourself at risk, as well as others. The consequences are often fatal.  Together, we can make 2016 safer.

We'll Help You Plan

Use this party-planning checklist to stay safe this St. Patrick’s Day.

Remember, driving after drinking or impaired by drugs should never be an option.

This enforcement campaign is funded by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.  The next special DUI campaign is set for Cinco de Mayo.

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