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Police Urging Motorists to Drive Safely This Holiday Season

With traffic fatalities up 66 percent higher than this time last year, Hawai‘i Police Department is urging motorists to drive safely and sober this holiday season. To date this year, there have been 25 fatalities on Big Island roads, compared to 15 at this time in 2020. Of those 25 traffic deaths, impairment was a factor in at least 11 of the fatalities.

Drug–impaired and drunk driving is a problem on our island highways. Whether the drug is legally prescribed or an illegal drug, driving while drug-impaired poses a threat to the driver, vehicle passengers, and other road users. 

The Hawaiʻi Police Department is reminding all drivers: If you are impaired by drugs and thinking of driving, pass your keys to a sober driver. Don’t be the reason someone doesn’t make it home for the holidays.  If you are caught driving under the influence, you will be arrested and you and you will go to jail.

Hawai‘i Police Department will be out in force and on the lookout for impaired drivers this holiday season. HPD will conduct sign waving reminding motorists to drive safely in Hāmākua on Wednesday, December 15, and in Hilo, Ka’u, Kona, and Kamuela, on Thursday, December 16.

Police also remind the public of these safety tips.

The Cost of Impaired Driving

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