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Enforcement for underage drinking begins April 1 during Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over
Enforcement for underage drinking begins April 1 during Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over
For Immediate Release:
Mar 25 2021
Statewide, ND
– A statewide campaign against underage drinking begins April 1 as a part of
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.
Law enforcement across the state will conduct compliance checks and shoulder taps from April 1 to May 23 in an effort to prevent life altering consequences caused by consuming alcohol underage. Persons under 21 found to be consuming or in possession of alcohol could face fines and end up in court. No matter the age, driving under the influence is not only illegal, but dangerous.
Alcohol and drug-related crashes are 100% preventable. Many lives would be saved in North Dakota each year if every driver consistently makes the choice to always drive sober, designate a sober driver or use a ride-hailing service.
Preliminary crash fatalities in 2021 are trending higher than previous years with 21 fatalities to date, making this campaign a vital part of the
Vision Zero
strategy to eliminate motor vehicle crash fatalities and serious injuries on North Dakota roads.
Visit the
North Dakota Crash Memorial
Wall
to view memorials built on the hope of preventing another death on North Dakota roads.
Bismarck Region
Devils Lake Region
Dickinson Region
Fargo Region
Grand Forks Region
Jamestown Region
Minot Region
Williston Region
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