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TAYLORSVILLE — The Utah Highway Patrol is urging drivers to find a sober ride or drive sober for Halloween weekend.
UHP said 43 law enforcement agencies will work over 230 hours Thursday night into Sunday to identify and stop impaired drivers.
"It's a risky business for everyone, right, when somebody makes a bad decision and gets behind the wheel intoxicated," said UHP Maj. Jeff Nigbur. "No matter how much we talk about it or we're going to arrest DUI tonight, we always do."
According to statistics provided by UHP, alcohol-related deaths accounted for 18% of traffic fatalities from 2019 to 2023. The average breath alcohol content on Utah DUI arrests is 0.15, three times the legal limit. And while arrests have remained relatively consistent, Nigbur said there was a notable increase in 2023.
"One of the bigger concerns that we're seeing out there (are) wrong-way drivers, that we see out on the road," Nigbur said. "The vast majority of wrong-way drivers are extremely, extremely impaired. "
Nigbur said Halloween should be about fun and is encouraging drivers to be responsible.
"Make good decisions behind the wheel. Don't speed. Wear your seat belts. Don't drink and drive," he said.