Iowa Law Enforcement Launching Another Campaign Effort to Curb Drunk Driving

Saint Patrick’s Day is next Friday, and next week is traditionally one of the deadliest weeks of the year for motorists and pedestrians in Iowa and nationwide.

Sheri Krohn, program administrator of the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau, says they’re partnering with local law enforcement to launch a nine-day effort this weekend, spreading the message about the dangers of drinking and driving — and to take impaired drivers off the road…(audio clip below :18 )

The program starts this Saturday and runs through next Sunday, March 19th. Krohn says if you’re at a St. Pat’s party on foot, you’ll need to be especially cautious…(audio clip below :13 )

During the week of St. Patrick’s Day last year, 48 people were either seriously injured or killed in car crashes on Iowa’s roads…(audio clip below :07 )

If you’re going to drink, Krohn says to make the smart choice and plan for a sober ride. If you’re the designated driver, she says to make sure you keep that promise of safety to yourself and your passengers.

(credit to Radio Iowa)

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