Iowa Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau: End of Summer Traffic Enforcement

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Des Moines, IA-  The Iowa Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau has announced a campaign to decrease impaired driving in the state.

According to a news release, during the final weeks of summer in 2022 (August 1st- September 4th), there were 40 traffic fatalities in Iowa.  Of those, 30% of those fatalities were alcohol or drug-related.

To prevent future tragedies, the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau is partnering with law enforcement to decrease impaired driving. From August 18 through September 4, agencies across the state will be participating in the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over high-visibility enforcement project.

Residents will see officers working together during this time to take impaired drivers off the road.

“We want drivers to understand it’s law enforcement’s first priority to keep people safe, so we’re asking everyone to plan ahead,” says GTSB’s Law Enforcement Liaison Randy Kunert. “The Drive Sober campaign is an awareness effort to spread the message that impaired driving is illegal, and it takes lives. Let’s make this a partnership between law enforcement and drivers: help us protect the community and put an end to this senseless behavior.”

There are plenty of options to help impaired drivers get home safely; designate a sober driver or call a taxi/rideshare. If available, use your community’s sober ride program. If you see a drunk driver on the road, contact local law enforcement.

The Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau works with city, county, state, and local organizations to develop and implement strategies to reduce deaths and injuries on Iowa’s roadways using federally funded grants.