The Importance of Safety During the Holiday Season
With the holiday season around the corner, New Jersey is once again amplifying its 'Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over' campaign. Announced by Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Division of Highway Traffic Safety (HTS), this initiative serves a crucial role in protecting families from the devastating impacts of impaired driving. As the festivities commence, the danger of impaired driving spikes significantly—historically, this season sees a notable rise in road accidents attributed to alcohol and drugs.
Why Impaired Driving Remains a Critical Issue
Statistics help illustrate the urgency of this campaign. Last year, New Jersey recorded 647 fatal crashes, leading to 684 unfortunate deaths; a staggering 32.5% of those involved admitted to drinking. Despite recent improvements, with a reported decrease in fatal crashes, the upcoming holiday danger looms large. Michael J. Rizol Jr., director of HTS, points out, “While we’ve experienced lower fatalities this year, the holiday period is historically dangerous.”
Grants and Law Enforcement Support
This year, the HTS has allocated an extensive $703,500 in grants to 125 law enforcement agencies to bolster patrols and sobriety checkpoints from December 5, 2025, to January 1, 2026. This funding is crucial, enabling police departments from Sussex County, including towns like Hopatcong and Sparta, to remain vigilant in ensuring that impaired drivers are removed from the roads to protect their communities.
Community Engagement and Public Responsibility
The campaign’s poignant reminder is encapsulated in Attorney General Platkin's words: No one wants an empty seat at the holiday table. This serves to reinforce the collective responsibility we all share in ensuring our safety and that of others on the road. New Jersey's law enforcement is prepared to act, ready to make arrests nearly on par with last year’s alarming figures—over 590 impaired driving arrests noted during the last campaign. Community awareness and responsible choices can make a lasting impact.
Conclusion: A Collective Responsibility to Drive Safe
As we approach the festive season, it is imperative for everyone—whether you're visiting Sussex County, celebrating in Andover Borough, or enjoying the festivities anywhere in the state—to prioritize safety and make a concrete plan to get home sober. The risks of impairment cannot be overstated, and choosing to drive sober protects not only your life but also the lives of countless others who share the road with you.
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