Pennsylvania Department of Transportation

10/25/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/25/2024 10:32

Lehigh Valley Highway Safety Task Force to Conduct Impaired-Driving Enforcement over Halloween Weekend Protecting Pedestrians a Priority

Lehigh Valley Highway Safety Task Force to Conduct Impaired-Driving Enforcement over Halloween Weekend Protecting Pedestrians a Priority

10/25/2024

​The Lehigh Valley Highway Safety Task Force will conduct impaired driving enforcement operations from October 25 through November 1 to ensure the safety of motorists and pedestrians during the holiday.


These operations include sobriety checkpoints and roving DUI patrols. In addition to protecting roadways from impaired drivers, law enforcement urges all motorists to look out for trick-or-treaters and pedestrians.
This is the 24th year the Lehigh Valley Highway Safety Task Force has been in existence, and to date, hundreds of enforcement activities have been conducted. There have been thousands of individuals tested for DUI and subsequently arrested for driving under the influence.

The task force is comprised of dozens of police departments throughout the Lehigh Valley, along with PennDOT, the business community and health care representatives.

Additionally, the task force is committed to reducing the number of impaired driving crashes, injuries, and fatalities in Lehigh and Northampton counties.

Methods used to achieve this goal include:

• Educating the public on the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code and DUI laws;
• Deterring motorists from driving after consuming alcohol or drugs; and
• Apprehending those who violate the laws of the Commonwealth.

The operations are funded partly by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation's statewide distribution of federal funds from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

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