Ahead of Fourth of July Weekend, Motor Vehicle Administration and Law Enforcement Officials Warn of Risks and Consequences of Impaired Driving
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WHAT:
The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration will join law enforcement officials to remind motorists traveling over the Fourth of July weekend to plan ahead for a safe and sober ride home. The Maryland State Police elite State Police Impaired Driving Reduction Effort – or SPIDRE – team, along with other local enforcement agencies, will be out in force taking impaired drivers off the road.
WHEN:
Thursday, June 29, 2023
11 a.m.
WHERE:
Maryland State Police, Waterloo Barrack
7777 Washington Blvd.
Jessup, MD 20794
WHO:
Chrissy Nizer, Motor Vehicle Administrator and Governor Moore’s Highway Safety Representative
Major Daniel Pickett, Acting Chief, Maryland State Police Field Operations Bureau
Officer Scott Krell, Maryland Transportation Authority Police who was struck by an impaired driver
WHY:
Impaired driving is 100% preventable. However, over the past five years in Maryland, nearly 800 people have been killed and 15,300 have been injured in crashes involving an impaired driver. Police reports show increased speed, instances of impairment and lower seat belt use as the most common contributing factors in motor vehicle fatalities. Learn more about the Motor Vehicle Administration’s Highway Safety Office at ZeroDeathsMD.gov or on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @ZeroDeathsMD.