Amador County - The California Highway Patrol cautioned Monday that it will begin its Christmas Maximum Enforcement Period (MEP) on Friday, December 24th at 6 pm, to continue through Sunday, December 26th at 11:59 pm. The MEP means CHP officers throughout the state plan for an increased visible presence in order to deter those who may danger others while driving in holiday traffic and possible stormy weather.
“The holiday season is all about having good times with family and friends, and about sharing and giving,” said CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow. “We want to make sure everyone enjoys their festivities, and therefore, our goal is to ensure you and your loved ones arrive at your destination safely.”
The CHP reminds drivers “to always wear seatbelts, put children in appropriate safety seats, drive at a safe speed for various conditions, and never drink and drive during the holiday season.”
“Officers will be on the road to ensure motorists celebrate the holiday in a safe, responsible manner,” said Farrow. “If your celebration involves alcohol, please designate a non-drinking driver.”
Last year during the CHP’s Christmas holiday enforcement period, 22 people were killed in collisions statewide. Among the vehicle occupants killed within the CHP’s jurisdiction, more than half were not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash. CHP officers also accounted for 1,104 arrests made statewide for driving under the influence (DUI) during the 2009 Christmas MEP.
The CHP said it will conduct a similar MEP during the New Year’s holiday weekend, which begins Friday, December 31st at 6 pm and continues through 11:59 pm on Sunday, January 2nd, 2011.
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