Increased DUI patrols begin August 12 through Labor Day
OLYMPIA,
Wash., Aug. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The
Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) is urging
Washingtonians to use sober ride options to prevent impaired
driving and ensure the safety of Washington's roadways. In 2023, there were 810
traffic fatalities in Washington,
with 400 of those involving an impaired driver. Roadway deaths
involving an impaired driver increased 59 percent from 2019 to
2023, but we may be seeing the start of a decline in 2024.
"We all have a responsibility to keep our roads safe," said WTSC
External Relations Director, Mark
McKechnie. "Drunk driving is one of the greatest threats on
our roads. By choosing a sober ride option, you can help prevent
tragedies and protect yourself and others on the road."
Impairment begins at a lower blood alcohol concentration (BAC)
than the current .08 legal limit. Reduced coordination, difficulty
steering, reduced ability to track moving objects, and reduced
response to emergency situations begin at .05 BAC. Crash risk is
doubled for a person at .05 and tripled at .07 BAC, compared to a
sober driver.
The WTSC offers several recommendations for sober ride
options:
- Designate a sober driver before consuming alcohol, cannabis, or
other drugs
- Use ride share services
- Take public transportation, such as buses or trains
- Call a taxi or other car service
- Stay the night at your destination, if possible
Law enforcement agencies throughout the state will be conducting
DUI high-visibility patrols beginning August
12 through Labor Day. Patrols will be monitoring traffic for
instances of impaired driving and removing suspected impaired
drivers from the road.
New PSAs in English and Spanish from the WTSC will air on
streaming video and audio platforms, radio, social media, and out
of home media during the emphasis period encouraging the use of
ride options to get home safely. A 30-second video called, "Plan
Ahead," can be viewed at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_LKz3W2bTo.
For more information on impaired driving prevention and sober
ride options, please visit
https://togetherwegetthere.com/impaired-driving.
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