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Texas Joins National Drunk Driving Crackdown; TxDOT Launches Labor Day ''Drink, Drive, Go to Jail'' Campaign.


AUSTIN, Texas -- This Labor Day weekend, millions of Texas motorists will be enjoying their last summer road trip. Thanks to state and local law enforcement, they'll be in good company.

State troopers and local law enforcement officers throughout Texas are stepping up enforcement of the state's DWI An abbreviation for driving while intoxicated, which is an offense committed by an individual who operates a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or Drugs and Narcotics.  laws as part of a national effort to reduce alcohol-related traffic fatalities. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is partnering with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA, often pronounced "nit-suh") is an agency of the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government, part of the Department of Transportation.  (NHTSA), Mothers Against Drunk Driving Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is a nonprofit organization with more than 600 chapters nationwide. MADD seeks to find effective solutions to the problems of drunk driving and underage drinking, while also supporting those persons whose relatives and friends have been killed by drunk , the Texas Department of Public Safety The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is a department of the government of the state of Texas. The DPS is responsible for statewide law enforcement and vehicle regulation. The department is headed by the three member Public Safety Commission.  and local law enforcement organizations to get drunk to become intoxicated.

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"If you drink and drive over Labor Day weekend, you could land in jail," said Carlos Lopez, TxDOT's Director of Traffic Operations. "Thousands of officers will be patrolling streets and highways all over Texas, and you will be arrested if you are driving while intoxicated driving while intoxicated n. see driving under the influence. ."

NHTSA recently reported that alcohol-related fatalities in Texas decreased by 7.9 percentage points from 2004 to 2005, resulting in an estimated 135 lives saved. Despite these improvements, federal officials report that 87 percent of alcohol-related traffic deaths involved someone who was legally drunk (with blood or breath alcohol concentration (BAC) level .08 or greater).

State officials ask motorists who include alcohol in their Labor Day weekend celebrations to keep a few things in mind:
1. If you drink, don't get behind the wheel.

    2. Call a taxi, designate a sober driver, or plan to spend the
       night wherever you celebrate.

    3. Buckle up -- a safety belt is your best defense against a drunk
       driver.


This month, motorists can also expect billboards and radio ads warning them not to drink and drive. First-time DWI offenders can lose their driver's license for as much as a year, pay a fine of up to $2,000 and serve up to six months in jail.
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