For Immediate Release:
Westwego, La - From December 12, 2025, through January 1,2026, the U.S. Department of .
Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Westwego Police
Department will step up efforts to stop impaired driving and protect road users' safety in
alignment with the winter holiday high-visibility enforcement campaign, Drive Sober or Get
Pulled Over.
Like other festive seasons, the winter holidays are a time of year when many alcoholimpaired-
driving fatalities occur. In the combined Decembers of 2019-2023, 4,931 road users
were killed in traffic crashes involving an alcohol-impaired driver. In December 2023 alone,
there were 1,038 alcohol-impaired-driving fatalities, 697 of which involved a driver with a
blood alcohol concentration of .15 g/ dL or higher - nearly twice the legal limit in almost
every state.
"Not only is driving impaired illegal, it is dangerous and never acceptable," said Chief Dwayne
J. Munch Sr. "Our law enforcement officers will be out in full force to pull over impaired
drivers and remove them from the roads to ensure our community stays safe. We ask everyone
to follow the law and do their part to keep themselves and other road users safe throughout
the winter holiday season. Drunk driving fatalities can be prevented when everyone keeps
road safety in mind as they prepare for holiday celebrations.
Drivers should be safe during this winter holiday season by planning ahead if they intend to
drink. They shouldn't wait until after drinking to plan how to get somewhere. Impairment
clouds a person's judgment. Drivers should secure a designated sober driver or call a taxi or
rideshare for a sober ride home.
If a driver finds they are unable to drive, they should give their keys to a sober driver so that
person can get them home safely. When a friend has been drinking and is considering driving,
friends should be proactive - take away the keys and help them get a sober ride home. If anyone
spots a drunk driver, contact local law enforcement.
For more information on impaired driving, visit: https://www.nhtsa.gov/risky-driving/drunk-driving.

