Gainesville Daily Register

July 3, 2012

Troopers looking for drunk drivers

Special to the Register
Gainesville Daily Register

Gainesville —

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) will increase patrols for
intoxicated drivers (DWI) during a nine-day period that includes July
4, according to a recent release.
From today to July 8, DPS troopers will focus DWI patrols in high-risk
locations at times when alcohol-related crashes are most frequent.
“Plan ahead. If you are drinking, make sure you have a designated
driver or some other form of transportation,” said DPS Director Steven
McCraw. “Otherwise, you could be making a very expensive or even fatal
mistake.”
The enhanced patrols that target impaired driving are funded through a
grant from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). DPS
troopers made 1,406 DWI arrests during July 4 enforcement effort last
year, and 575 of those arrests were a direct result of the increased
patrols.
Last year, during this time period, DPS enforcement also resulted in
nearly 18,000 speeding citations, 3,390 seat belt/child safety seat
citations, 920 fugitive arrests and 656 felony arrests.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that the
July 4 holiday ranks first nationally for alcohol-related fatal
crashes. According to TxDOT, more than 1,000 Texans are killed each
year as a result of impaired drivers, and Texas is frequently ranked
as the nation’s deadliest for impaired driving deaths.
“The goal of our enforcement effort is to save lives and make
travelling in Texas safer for residents and visitors during the July
4th holiday,” said McCraw.