Increased patrols will help keep Washington’s roads safe this holiday season

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OLYMPIA, Wash.-Enhanced patrols will be conducted on Washington’s roads beginning on Wednesday, Dec. 13 and continuing through the end of the year.

Law enforcement agencies across the state will have an increased presence to ensure everyone gets home safe for the holidays.

According to the Washington Traffic Safety Commission, 740 people died on Washington roads last year, with over half of those resulting from impaired driving, involving alcohol or drugs.

“Most people drive sober, but the small number of people who drive impaired pose a serious risk to themselves and to all of us on our roads,” said Mark McKechnie, WTSC External Relations Director. “Everyone plays a role in making our roads safer.”

Tips from the WTSC for getting home safely this holiday season:

Designate a sober driver before drinking.Pre-plan your ride by scheduling a rideshare or cab.Arrange for family or friends to stay the night after holiday parties.Use public transportation.Call 911 if you see or suspect someone of driving impaired.

 

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