As Oklahomans and out-of-state visitors hit the roads for this long holiday weekend, the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office and the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety want to remind drivers to always drive sober and drive safe.
In 2019, six people were killed during the Labor Day holiday period. There were a total of 469 crashes, with 55 of those being alcohol and/or drug related.
“These crashes are not accidents and are 100 percent avoidable,” said Cody McDonell, communications manager for the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office. “We want to remind everyone to never drive after they’ve been drinking or using any type of impairing drugs such as prescription narcotics, marijuana, and illicit drugs.”
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol, along with law enforcement from around the state, will be hitting the roads this weekend looking for impaired drivers.
“Impaired driving kills hundreds of people in Oklahoma each year, but it doesn’t have to be that way this year,” said Trooper Mystal Perkins with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. “Let’s all work together to make sure we can celebrate the rest of this year’s holidays by always driving sober,” said Trp. Perkins.
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