SACRAMENTO,
Calif. – Football fans may have to come up with a new game plan for this year’s
Super Bowl festivities, but the California Highway Patrol (CHP) still reminds
everyone to put safety first.
California’s
public health
recommendations encourage
residents to gather outdoors and with no more than three households. In addition, Californians should stay close to
home and limit non-essential travel to reduce the transmission of COVID-19. If you must travel, the CHP wants to remind
you of some important traffic safety tips to help you arrive safely: drive sober, avoid distractions, always
buckle up and leave plenty of time to get to your destination.
“The Super
Bowl is one of the most celebrated sporting events of the year, and I am
encouraging Californians to celebrate responsibly,” CHP Commissioner Amanda Ray
said. “If you choose to drink, do not get behind the wheel. Designate a sober driver.”
CHP
officers will be on high alert for impaired drivers this weekend. Alcohol is not the only substance that can
lead to an arrest for driving under the influence (DUI). Cannabis, prescription medications, and
illegal drugs can all impair your ability to drive.
According
to preliminary data from the CHP’s Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System,
four people died in alcohol-involved collisions in California on Super Bowl
Sunday in 2020, and 120 people were injured.
In addition, the CHP made more than 300 DUI arrests that day.
The public
can help keep California roadways safe by calling 9-1-1 if they suspect an
impaired driver. Callers should be
prepared to give the vehicle’s description, location, license plate number and
direction of travel.
The
mission of the CHP is to provide the highest level of Safety, Service, and
Security.
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