State Police Announce Christmas Holiday Crashes and Enforcement Results

HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania State Police investigated 488 motor vehicle crashes, which killed six people and injured 90 others, during the Christmas holiday weekend from Dec. 24-26, 2021.

Alcohol was a factor in 8 percent of the crashes, including one fatal crash, and resulted in 181 DUI arrests. State troopers also arrested 158 individuals on criminal charges and issued 4,007 traffic citations.

CRASH DATA

YearTotal CrashesFatal CrashesPeople KilledPeople InjuredAlcohol-Related CrashesAlcohol-Related Fatal Crashes
2021 (3 days)4884690411
2019 (3 days)3760078400

ENFORCEMENT DATA

YearDUI ArrestsSpeeding CitationsChild Seat CitationsSeat Belt CitationsOther Citations
2021 (3 days)1811,131241242,728
2019 (3 days)1791,885171813,800

More information on 2021 Christmas holiday enforcement, broken down by troop, is available here. These statistics cover only those incidents investigated by the state police and do not include incidents to which other law enforcement agencies responded.

Due to the COVID-19 global pandemic and mitigation efforts that were in place throughout the commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the time, statistical information was not collected during the 2020 Christmas holiday driving period.

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 ahead for a safe ride home before heading out, especially if your holiday plans involve alcohol.”

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

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