The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is preparing for a statewide enforcement effort targeting impaired drivers from June 20-21. The effort aims to reduce the number of impaired-driving crashes during peak summer travel. CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee said, 'Impaired driving continues to claim hundreds of lives in California each year and forever changes countless others.' Drivers are urged to plan ahead by designating a sober driver or using public transportation.
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Statewide CHP Enforcement Effort Targets Impaired Drivers
The California Highway Patrol will conduct a statewide enforcement effort to keep impaired drivers off the road from June 20-21, with a focus on summer travel and increased risk of crashes.
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- Location: California
- Date/time: June 20-21 (6 p.m. - 6 a.m.)
- Agencies involved: California Highway Patrol
- Status: Ongoing enforcement effort
- Public impact: Increased visibility of impaired drivers on the road
Sean Duryee, California Highway Patrol Commissioner
California Highway Patrol
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