As millions of motorists get ready to hit the road, the California Highway Patrol is activating its annual Thanksgiving Maximum Enforcement Period (MEP), which resulted in more than 1,000 arrests last year.
The enforcement period will run from 6:01 p.m. Wednesday through 11:59 p.m. Sunday, the CHP stated in a news release.
“Throughout the holiday weekend, CHP officers statewide will be on patrol, promoting safe driving and ensuring seat belts are buckled,” the news release stated.
Last year’s Thanksgiving MEP resulted in 1,047 DUI arrests with 27 fatal crashes still occurring in CHP jurisdiction.
Motorists were reminded to avoid hefty fines, vehicle impounds and jail time by not drinking and driving.
“Thanksgiving is a time for togetherness, and our mission is to ensure everyone reaches their destinations safely,” CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee said. “The well-being and safety of others starts with making good decisions behind the wheel.”