Dearborn Co. Traffic Safety Partnership to Increase Impaired Driving Enforcement Ahead of Labor Day

The campaign starts August 19

(Dearborn County, Ind.)  - As summer winds down, the Dearborn County Traffic Safety Partnership is partnering with the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) to increase patrols and conduct sobriety checkpoints as part of the annual Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over national enforcement campaign, supported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

The ICJI initiative provides federal funding for local traffic safety enforcement. Officers statewide will work overtime beginning August 19 through September 7 to identify and stop motorists under the influence of drugs and alcohol.

“Our officers are seeing the consequences of impaired driving far too often,” said Lawrenceburg Police Asst. Chief Brian Miller “As we enter the final weeks of summer, we’re asking every driver to make responsible decisions. A sober ride isn’t just the safest option—it’s the choice that saves lives.”

Preliminary data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) shows that in 2025, nearly 23 percent of Indiana’s traffic fatalities involved alcohol, and more than 41 percent involved drug impairment.

“Impaired driving continues to be one of the most serious threats on our roadways, and we’re focused on reducing these tragedies through education and enforcement,” said Douglas Huntsinger, executive director of the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute. “This year’s Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign reminds everyone that impaired driving is preventable. When you choose a sober ride, you’re helping protect your community and ensuring everyone makes it home safely.”

In Indiana, it is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08 or higher, although drivers can be arrested at any BAC level if an officer believes they are impaired.

Have a Plan Whether You're Driving, Riding, or Hosting:

  • Before drinking, plan a safe and sober ride home.
  • Don’t let someone get behind the wheel if they've been drinking.
  • If you’re hosting a gathering, make sure all your guests have a sober ride home.
  • If you see an impaired driver, call 911. Always wear your seat belt — it’s your best defense against impaired drivers.

For more information on impaired driving, visit www.nhtsa.gov/risky-driving/drunk-driving.

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