Crime & Safety

Extra MOCO Police Target Impaired Drivers St. Patrick's Day Weekend

Extra police officers from multiple agencies will be on Montgomery County roads targeting impaired drivers March 15-17.

Extra police officers from multiple agencies will be on Montgomery County roads targeting impaired drivers March 15-17. Officials suggest ride services to get home safely from St. Patrick's Day celebrations.
Extra police officers from multiple agencies will be on Montgomery County roads targeting impaired drivers March 15-17. Officials suggest ride services to get home safely from St. Patrick's Day celebrations. (Shutterstock)

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD — In an effort to make roads safer on one of the deadliest holidays, extra police officers from multiple agencies will be on Montgomery County roads targeting impaired drivers March 15-17, the St. Patrick's Day weekend.

St. Patrick’s Day, which is March 17, and the days leading up to it will see an enforcement program aimed at reducing traffic collisions that lead to serious injuries and deaths. Statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration show that nearly half of all traffic deaths on St. Patrick’s Day involve drunk drivers.

“Making our roads safer is a priority of our county on a daily basis — whether that means better road designs, educating people on the dangers of drinking and driving or stricter traffic enforcement,” said Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich. “History shows us that certain times, such as the period around St. Patrick’s Day, lead to more people driving impaired. I am hopeful that this initiative will help keep our roads safer for all drivers.”

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The additional officers involved in the enforcement effort are partially funded by grants from the Maryland Highway Safety Office.

In addition to the full County Alcohol Initiatives Unit, the special funding will provide overtime that will lead to additional officers working during the extra enforcement period.

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“If you plan to drink, do not drive,” said County Police Chief Marcus Jones. “Our officers will be conducting saturation patrols throughout the county and arresting intoxicated drivers. The tragedy that occurs when people get behind the wheel intoxicated is 100 percent preventable.”

Throughout the weekend, officers will patrol and enforce all traffic laws, with a focus on impaired drivers, officials said.

Many police agencies in the county will participate in the initiative including Montgomery County Police, Maryland State Police, police of the Maryland Transportation Authority, the County’s Sheriff’s Department, Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission police.

A good plan for an evening out will help keep roads safer, said authorities, who recommended using mass transit or rideshare services to get home from St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.

Residents are encouraged to use of one these options:

  • SoberRide: The free ride home program is offered through the Washington Regional Alcohol Program in partnership with Lyft. Promotional codes for Lyft will be posted online at 11 a.m. on Sunday, March 17, on SoberRide.com. The codes are valid for up to $15 off one ride home taken in Lyft’s Washington, D.C., coverage area from noon on Sunday, March 17, until midnight on Monday, March 18. The number of codes is limited, and participants must be 21 or older.
  • Use MCDOT’s Ride On bus: With fare of $1 on all county buses, there are currently 80 routes throughout the County that operate daily. Download the free, regional public transit app, Ride On Trip Planner, to plan your next trip.


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