The Delaware Office of Highway Safety offers the Sober Rides program on July Fourth, providing free or discounted ride-share vouchers to prevent impaired driving.
Troopers from all 23 Maryland State Police barracks, along with the State Police Impaired Driving Reduction Effort Team, will be out in force with DUI saturation patrols and high-visibility enforcement.
St. Patrick's Day can be a lot of fun but it is also a holiday that is often associated with heavy drinking. With that in mind Maryland State Police are letting everyone know that troopers will be on the lookout for aggressive, distracted, and impaired driving during St. Patrick’s Day weekend.
A bipartisan bill that would require drivers involved in deadly crashes or those causing life-threatening injuries to undergo breath and blood testing for impaired driving is being debated Friday in the Maryland State Senate.
A DUI checkpoint conducted by the Delaware Office of Highway Safety in Smyrna on Dec. 27 resulted in five arrests and 32 traffic tickets.
Delaware State Police arrested 18-year-old Juda Hudson after a DUI stop that turned into several felony charges in Seaford on Saturday morning.
The Delaware Office of Highway Safety is urging Thanksgiving hosts to ensure guests have a sober ride home as part of the "Arrive Alive" campaign. The agency is urging locals to plan ahead and prioritize safe transportation in order to reduce deadly crashes this holiday season.
Police say Dane attempted to turn right from Old Landing Road onto Fairway Drive, but drove off the road and into a retention pond.
Police say a car was going the wrong way on Route 13 when it struck another car head-on, killing two University of Maryland Eastern Shore students.
Ahead of Labor Day weekend, Maryland State Police will intensify patrols and work with allied agencies to combat impaired, distracted, and aggressive driving across the state. The initiative aims to enhance safety through enforcement and public awareness.