State Police Report Fewer Collisions; No Fatal Crashes During Christmas Holiday Enforcement

HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania State Police responded to 376 crashes and made 179 arrests for driving under the influence during the three-day Christmas holiday from Dec. 24 through Dec. 26, 2019.

Troopers did not investigate a single fatal collision over midweek holiday – a welcome change from last year’s four-day Christmas enforcement period, which saw six people killed in five separate crashes investigated by state police.

In addition to DUI enforcement, troopers issued 1,885 speeding citations, 181 seatbelt citations and 17 child safety seat citations.

Crash and enforcement data by troop is available here. These statistics cover only incidents investigated by state police and do not include statistics on incidents to which other law enforcement agencies in Pennsylvania responded.

CRASH DATA
Enforcement Period
Total Crashes
Fatal Crashes
People Killed
People Injured
Alcohol-Related Crashes
Alcohol-Related Fatal Crashes
2018
4 days
622
5
6
128
54
0
2019
3 days
376
0
0
78
40
0
 
ENFORCEMENT DATA
Enforcement Period
DUI Arrests
Speeding Citations
Child Seat Citations
Seat Belt Citations
Other Citations
2018
4 days
330
2,460
58
289
5,543
2019
3 days
179
1,885
17
181
3,800

With New Year’s Eve celebrations still ahead this week, state police will once again be on the lookout for impaired, aggressive and distracted drivers. Remember to plan for a safe ride home before the party begins, especially if your holiday plans involve alcohol.

For more information about the Pennsylvania State Police, visit www.psp.pa.gov.

 

Exit mobile version