Friday, December 23, 2011

CHP initiates Christmas Maximum Enforcement Period (MEP)

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Designated drivers, buckled-up vehicle occupants, and undistracted
motorists adhering to the speed limit along the state’s roadways are just a few of the items that
appear on the California Highway Patrol’s (CHP) wish list this holiday season.
“As you prepare for the holiday traffic and winter weather, remember to plan ahead and leave
yourself some extra time to make the trip,” said CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow. “Rest assure
that the CHP will be out there to assist you whenever there is a need.”
Throughout their holiday travels motorists may encounter a number of CHP officers who begin
their annual Christmas Maximum Enforcement Period (MEP) on Friday, Dec. 23 at
6:01 p.m. The CHP will continue the holiday enforcement effort through Monday, Dec. 26 at
11:59 p.m.


“This time of year more people travel, celebrations increase and the weather can be a challenge,”
said Commissioner Farrow.
Last year during the Christmas holiday weekend, four people were killed in collisions in
California. One week later, 25 people were killed in crashes during New Year’s weekend; half
of those who died were not wearing a seat belt. In addition, the CHP made 658 arrests for
driving under the influence during the Christmas MEP and 961 arrests the following holiday
weekend.
“It’s important to remember as the holiday celebrations kick into high gear during the next
couple of weeks, always designate a driver before the party begins,” added Commissioner
Farrow.
The CHP will conduct a similar MEP effort over the New Year’s holiday weekend which begins
Friday, Dec. 30 at 6:01 p.m. and continues through 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 2, 2012.

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