Impaired Drivers Removed From Nebraska Roadways During Drive Sober Or Get Pulled Over Campaign

Impaired Drivers Removed From Nebraska Roadways During Drive Sober Or Get Pulled Over Campaign
Courtesy of NSP.

LINCOLN – A total of 60 arrests were made for driving under the influence during the ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ campaign.

According to a release from the Nebraska State Patrol, troopers removed dozens of impaired drivers off the road during the holiday season. The ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ campaign lasted from December 17, 2021 – January 1, 2022.

NSP officials state every DUI arrest has the potential of saving lives as planning ahead to have a sober driver has the same potential.

Troopers and dispatchers from around the state were working overtime throughout the holiday season in an effort to reduce the potential for serious injury or fatality crashes.

In addition to the 60 arrests for driving under the influence, troopers issued more than 700 citations for speeding, including 63 cases in which the driver was traveling at 100 miles per hour or more. Troopers also issued citations for driving under suspension (75), minor in possession of alcohol (27), open alcohol container (35), no proof of insurance (36), no seat belt (17) as well as improper child restraint (8). Troopers also performed 628 motorist assists during the campaign.

This was a busy holiday season on the roads, as many people were able to gather with families and friends across Nebraska. Now into the new year, troopers urge all motorists to be safe as they travel and always have a sober driver.

The ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ campaign was made possible thanks in part to a grant for $26,500 from the Nebraska Department of Transportation – Highway Safety Office.

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