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California Highway Patrol implementing maximum enforcement period for Labor Day weekend 

Drivers are encouraged stay sober or designate a sober driver during the holiday

–Labor Day weekend is approaching and many Californians are preparing to close out the summer with a road trip. In anticipation of the increased traffic that often accompanies a holiday weekend, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) will implement a maximum enforcement period.

The holiday enforcement effort begins Friday, Sept. 3, at 6:01 p.m. and continues through 11:59 p.m. Monday, Sept. 6. To help keep motorists safe, officers will focus on removing impaired drivers from the road. Impairment can be caused by more than just alcohol – it also comes from cannabis, illicit drugs, prescription drugs or a combination of any of these.

Traffic safety efforts by the CHP during the 2020 Labor Day maximum enforcement period resulted in more than 900 arrests for driving under the influence. However, 46 people died in crashes throughout California that weekend – many of whom were not wearing a seat belt.

“Our officers are dedicated to making the roadways safe for all who use them,” said CHP Commissioner Amanda Ray. “Driving sober or designating a sober driver is the responsible choice to keep you, your passengers, and other motorists safe.”

All CHP officers and sergeants have received additional training on detecting impaired drivers. California also has the nation’s highest number of Drug Recognition Experts – an officer specifically trained to identify drug impairment. During the upcoming holiday weekend, experts will be on duty throughout the state.

If you suspect that a driver is impaired, keep your distance and call 9-1-1. Be prepared to provide the dispatcher with a complete description of the vehicle, license plate number, location and direction of travel. That telephone call may save someone’s life.

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