Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over December 14, 2018 - January 1, 2019

 

 

 

 

 

Date:  December 13, 2018

For more information contact: Sheriff Meister

 

Sauk County Highway Safety Task Force to participate in ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ holiday campaign December 14 through New Year’s Day

 

To help deter impaired driving, Sauk County Highway Safety Task Force will join law enforcement agencies across Wisconsin during the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” holiday campaign from December 14, 2018 through January 1, 2019. The Task Force is comprised of the Sauk County Sheriff’s Department, Baraboo Police Department, Lake Delton Police Department, Reedsburg Police Department, Sauk Prairie Police Department and the Spring Green Police Department. 

                      

“The goal of these comprehensive law enforcement efforts is to help make roadways safer for everyone by discouraging people from making the dangerous and irresponsible decision of getting behind the wheel impaired,” Sheriff Meister said.  

 

Last year in Wisconsin, alcohol-related crashes resulted in 169 deaths and more than 3,300 injuries. While alcohol-impaired drivers remain a concern, a growing problem involves drugged driving - people whose ability to safely operate a motor vehicle is compromised by legal or illegal drugs including prescription and over-the-counter medications. To help combat impaired driving, Wisconsin has:

 

25 multi-jurisdictional high-visibility enforcement task forces operating throughout the year, across the state

 

About 3,800 police officers trained in Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE), enhancing efforts to detect and remove impaired drivers from the roadways

 

292 highly-trained Drug Recognition Experts - among the most in the nation

 

There are many ways that citizens can help:

 

Report impaired drivers to law enforcement by calling 911. Provide as much detail as possible on the driver, vehicle, and location;

 

If you plan to celebrate, identify a sober designated driver. Never allow someone else to get behind the wheel impaired;

 

Download the free “Drive Sober” mobile app from the WisDOT website. The app includes a “find a ride” feature to help locate mass transit and taxi services;

 

Some taverns and restaurants have programs to provide patrons a safe ride home. Visit www.tlw.org/ and click on Safe Ride; and

 

Make sure that everyone in your vehicle is buckled up – every trip. Watch your speed and eliminate distractions.

 

“To help ensure a safe, enjoyable holiday season, we need the cooperation of all motorists,” Sheriff Meister said.