Redwood City Police Department Encourages Public to be Responsible and Drive Sober
As summer comes to a close, Redwood City Police Department is asking drivers to not get behind the wheel after drinking or using drugs that impact your ability to drive safely.
The Redwood City Police Department is joining law enforcement agencies across the country in the national enforcement campaign, Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over. During this period, which runs from Aug. 16 to Sept. 4 (Labor Day), The Redwood City Police Department will have additional officers on the road looking for drivers suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.
Labor Day Weekend remains one of the deadliest times of year for alcohol-involved crashes. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there were 376 deadly crashes nationwide during the 2017 Labor Day holiday period (Sept. 1 to Sept. 5). Among those crashes, more than one-third (36%) involved a drunk driver. Last year, two people were killed, and 31 others injured in California on Labor Day alone.
“There are many ways to get home safely without driving impaired,” Redwood City Police Department, Chief of Police Kristina Bell said. “Driving while drunk or high is dangerous, irresponsible and the cause of too many senseless tragedies. It is our hope that drivers get the message that driving while impaired will not be tolerated.”
Driving while impaired is illegal, whether it is alcohol, prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications or marijuana.
If you plan on drinking or are taking medications that can affect your driving ability, designate a sober driver or use a ride-share service. If you see someone driving impaired, call 911
Address/Location
Redwood City Police Department
1301 Maple St
Redwood City, CA 94063
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 650-780-7100