Avoid New Year's Eve DUI
/Drunk driving claims about three times more lives on America’s roads than distracted driving.
Read MoreDrunk driving claims about three times more lives on America’s roads than distracted driving.
Read MoreTexting and driving just became a bigger offense in Ohio.
Read MoreWith statistics showing “a 64 percent increase in accident alerts and a 38 percent increase in police alerts on the Wednesday of Thanksgiving Eve,” it is vital to avoid drinking under the influence at all costs.
Read MoreIt’s the month to dress up and celebrate but make sure you do it safely to avoid jail time.
Read MoreThe Ohio State Highway Patrol reported 2019 was the second-deadliest year of the past decade with at least 1,157 people killed in Ohio traffic crashes.
Read MoreAlcohol sales are dramatically increasing and The Wall Street Journal reported sales at liquor and grocery stores are up 22%.
Read MoreThere may be less cars traveling but the police presence remains strong.
Read MoreDrinking and driving is a known offense but the Ohio State Highway Patrol is also cracking down on drugged driving.
Read MoreThe bars are open and so are the roads, making Independence Day weekend a dangerous combination.
Read MoreWith schools and colleges closed for the rest of the academic year, teens are now all back home and may want to continue those college parties.
Read MoreSpring Break trips are coming and whether your child is 21 or 18, it’s important they stay safe and avoid legal trouble.
Read MoreKnown for all-day drinking and late night celebrations, don’t let ‘Fat Tuesday’ be the day you face DUI charges.
Read MoreThe Cleveland St. Patrick’s Day parade will be here on March 17 and so will half a million people ready to celebrate!
Read MoreIf an arrested person tests over the legal limit or refuses to take the test, then that person's driver's license will be suspended pursuant to what is called an "Administrative License Suspension."
Read MoreFilled with holiday parties and celebrations, it’s no surprise attention is brought to the fight against drunk driving this month.
Read MoreLast year during the New Year's holiday there were six deadly crashes across the state and Ohio State Troopers say they have a zero tolerance policy.
Read MoreAccording to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Thanksgiving has the highest number of drunk driving accidents of any holiday.
Read MoreAAA travel services found more than 54 million Americans travelled last Thanksgiving, the highest the country has seen in over a decade.
Read MoreAlmost half of fatal accidents happen during Halloween weekend as a result of drinking and driving.
Read MoreIt's not just drunk driving that can get you in trouble.
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