“Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Campaign for Labor Day

Frankfort, Ky.     With the Labor Day holiday weekend fast approaching, state officials are reminding motorists to drive safely, and “drive sober or get pulled over”.

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) is joining the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Kentucky State Police to step up law enforcement efforts beginning on September 7th for Labor Day weekend.

In a statement, Governor Andy Beshear encouraged persons to celebrate safely – follow precautions at bars, restaurants and tourist attractions, and limit social gatherings to ten people or fewer. Secondly, Beshear said, please get home safely by driving sober or plan a ride with someone with a designated driver.
State transportation and law enforcement officials say impaired driving-related crashes tend to increase during the Labor Day holiday period.

There were more than 4,700 total collisions involving an impaired driver in Kentucky last year, resulting in more than 2,200 injuries and 138 deaths. During the Labor Day holiday weekend, there were 56 crashes involving an impaired driver, resulting in 30 injuries and two deaths.

“Impaired driving is 100 percent preventable,” said KYTC Office of Highway Safety Acting Executive Director Jason Siwula. “Drivers must understand that drugs and/or alcohol not only hinder your ability to drive, but also affect your judgment about whether you can or should drive. You may think you’re fine, but impairment slows judgment, coordination and reaction times.”

According to NHTSA, impaired driving fatalities typically spike during holidays. To prevent such tragedies, the KYTC recommends the following:
Before festivities begin, plan a way to safely get home at the end of the night;
If impaired, use a ride-booking company or taxi, call a sober friend or family member, or use public transportation to get home safely;
If you see an impaired driver, safely pull over and contact law enforcement. You may dial the KSP toll-free line directly at 1-800-222-5555 or call 911.
If you know people who are about to drive or ride while impaired, take their keys and help them make other arrangements to get them safely to where they are going.
Wear a seat belt! It is not only the law, it is the best defense against an impaired driver. Buckling up helps prevent injury and death if involved in a crash.
“We want all Kentuckians to enjoy the upcoming Labor Day holiday,” said Siwula. “All we ask is that you make smart choices and celebrate responsibly.”