California Highway Patrol Announces Maximum Enforcement for Fourth of July Weekend

Press release from CHP:

Maximum enforcement period logoIn preparation for the Independence Day holiday, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) is launching a statewide enforcement effort aimed at keeping the public safe on our roads. With unsafe speed being the main contributor to crashes in California, the CHP will focus on speed control and promoting safe driving practices throughout the holiday weekend.

“Speeding isn’t just breaking the law – it’s putting lives at risk. Every additional mile per hour reduces a driver’s reaction time and increases the severity of a crash,” said CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee. “We’re asking the public to choose safety over speed to ensure everyone gets home safely.”

To help keep the roadways safe, the CHP will initiate a statewide Maximum Enforcement Period (MEP) beginning at 6:01 p.m. on Wednesday, July 3, continuing through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, July 7. During this extended holiday weekend, all available CHP officers will be on patrol to encourage safe driving and assist motorists when needed.

Last year during the Independence Day MEP, 68 people were killed in crashes throughout the state. Tragically, nearly half of the vehicle occupants killed in a crash within CHP jurisdiction were not wearing a seat belt. Additionally, CHP officers made 1,224 arrests for driving under the influence during the 102-hour holiday enforcement period. This equates to an average of one DUI arrest every five minutes.

Keep yourself and others safe by designating a sober driver or using public transit or a ride-share service. If you see a driver who seems impaired, call 9-1-1 right away. Be prepared to give the dispatcher details about the vehicle, including license plate number, location, and direction of travel. Your call could save a life.

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Guess
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Guess
1 year ago

1224 dui’s? Seems low Was that just for Humboldt ?

Last edited 1 year ago
D'Tucker Jebs
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1 year ago

Yet, there is no bus service on the 4th.

Of course people should not drink and drive,
but government agencies need to step up and provide alternatives.

Martin
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Martin
1 year ago

I really hope they catch every speeding and driving erratically person they can find. I am sick to death of drunks on our highways killing themselves and others.

Outside Looking In
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Outside Looking In
1 year ago

What are they doing the rest of the year? Maximum donut consumption?

I am a robot
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I am a robot
1 year ago

Maybe you should apply at CHP. Bet you couldn’t pass the test.

Permanently on Monitoring
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Permanently on Monitoring
1 year ago

The entire mobile force of the California Highway Patrol is parked in the shade with the radar on…

Think there’s nobody watching?

Fire up the Hellcat and floor it…

Might want to slow the heck down, drive politely, and drive to your destination, before doing your drug of choice…