The Pennsylvania State Police are ramping up efforts to combat impaired driving with increased DUI patrols in the coming weekends. The initiative will include a sobriety checkpoint, with officers on the lookout for signs of drivers operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
“Every year, thousands of people get injured and killed in alcohol-related crashes in the Commonwealth,” the Pennsylvania State Police said in a statement. “The Pennsylvania State Police remains committed to making the Commonwealth a safer place to travel.”
The enhanced enforcement is part of the department’s ongoing commitment to roadway safety. Drivers can expect to see a heightened police presence, particularly during times when impaired driving incidents are more likely.
Following the completion of the enforcement period, the results of the increased patrols will be released to the public.
Motorists are encouraged to drive responsibly, designate a sober driver, or utilize rideshare services if they plan to consume alcohol. Anyone who suspects an impaired driver on the road is urged to contact local authorities.