Nevada law enforcement join forces in June campaign to stop impaired drivers

Nevada law enforcement join forces in June campaign to stop impaired drivers

The Nevada Highway Patrol, a division of the Nevada State Police, will be joining forces with participating law enforcement agencies in Nevada for a Joining Forces impaired drivers, riders campaign. The campaign will take place from June 5 to June 21, 2025.

This impaired driver campaign aims to increase law enforcement participation by coordinating highly visible patrols across the State of Nevada with the goal of keeping motorists safe by removing impaired drivers off Nevada’s roadways and educating the motoring public about the dangers of driving while impaired.

Spending a few dollars on a ride-share or taxi is less costly than a DUI, which can amount to $10,000 or more. A DUI arrest results in being in jail, having your car impounded, losing your driver’s license, potentially losing your job and most importantly, can result in injuries and the loss of lives. Make the choice to never drive impaired. Every time you choose to get behind the wheel, lives are in your hands.

The Nevada Highway Patrol remains dedicated to bringing the number of fatalities on Nevada’s roadways to zero through education and increasing public awareness about the dangers of speeding, driving unrestrained, impaired driving, reckless driving and more. More information about safe driving and the Nevada Zero Fatalities goal is available online at ZeroFatalitiesNV.com.

The Nevada Department of Public Safety’s- Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) provides funding for law enforcement agencies to participate in Joining Forces to reduce traffic deaths.

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