The
California Highway Patrol prepares for its annual holiday enforcement
effort SACRAMENTO, Calif. – As Californians ready for their holiday
travels, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) is set to begin its annual
Christmas Maximum Enforcement Period (MEP). The two-day holiday
enforcement effort is designed to help ensure the safety of the motoring
public during a time when celebrations are
in full swing.
The MEP begins at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, December 24, and continues through 11:59 p.m. on
Wednesday,
December 25. The effort coincides with the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration’s ongoing Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over
anti-driving under the influence (DUI)
campaign, which began on December 13, 2013, and continues through January 1, 2014.
In addition to assisting motorists, CHP officers are on heightened alert for unsafe drivers who
speed, or fail to buckle-up themselves or their passengers, and impaired drivers.
“Christmas is a time for family and friends to get together, and we want to make sure everyone
arrives safely at their destinations,” said CHP Comissioner Joe Farrow. “Drivers are reminded
to make wise decisions ahead of time for their own safety and the safety of others sharing the roadways with them.”
During last year’s Christmas MEP, which was 4 ¼ days in length, 39 people were killed in
collisions in California. Among those who died within CHP jurisdiction, more than half were
not wearing a seat belt. In addition, CHP officers made more than 1,170 DUI arrests throughout
the 102-hour traffic safety effort.
The public is encouraged to call 9-1-1 if they suspect another driver of being under the influence.
“We plan on spending the holiday keeping Californians safe on our roadways,” added
Commissioner Farrow. “In return, we hope the motoring public will do their part by designating
a non-drinking driver, wearing a seat belt, and driving at a safe, legal speed.”
reposted from 12-19-13
reposted from 12-19-13