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New Jersey’s Drive Sober Campaign Targets Impaired Drivers This Holiday Season

The holiday season is a time for celebration, but it’s also a critical period for road safety. New Jersey is taking a stand against impaired driving, launching a comprehensive campaign to crack down on drunk and impaired drivers across 110 communities in the state.

Enhanced Enforcement Tactics in Full Swing

Starting from December, law enforcement agencies in New Jersey are implementing enhanced tactics to identify and apprehend impaired drivers. This initiative, known as the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign, aims to reduce accidents, injuries, and fatalities caused by impaired driving. Increased police presence and sobriety checkpoints are some of the measures being utilized.

Key Components of the Campaign

The campaign involves a series of strategic actions:

  • Increased Patrols: More officers will be on duty during peak hours, especially during weekends and holidays.
  • Sobriety Checkpoints: Designated locations will be set up to check drivers for signs of impairment.
  • Public Awareness: Comprehensive media coverage and public service announcements will educate the public about the dangers of impaired driving.

Law enforcement officials emphasize that the goal is not only to catch offenders but also to prevent impaired driving before it happens.

Community Participation and Support

Officials urge communities to support the campaign by spreading awareness and practicing safe driving habits. Citizens can participate by:

  • Designating a sober driver when attending holiday gatherings.
  • Using public transportation or rideshare services if they plan to drink.
  • Encouraging friends and family to make responsible decisions.

Consequences of Impaired Driving

Driving under the influence is not just a personal risk – it endangers everyone on the road. Those who are caught can face severe penalties, including:

  • Heavy fines
  • License suspension
  • Jail time
  • Community service

The message is clear: impaired driving will not be tolerated in New Jersey.

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For ongoing updates about the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign and other local news, follow Cherry Hill News Today on their social media channels. Stay informed and help promote safe driving practices this holiday season.

New Jersey’s commitment to road safety is unwavering, particularly during the festive season. By combining stringent enforcement measures with public cooperation, the state aims to significantly reduce impaired driving incidents and ensure a safer environment for everyone.