HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — The Huntsville Police Department’s DUI Task Force is launching a citywide crackdown on impaired driving ahead of Labor Day.
According to Huntsville Police, citywide enforcement efforts are set to start on Friday, August 15, with traffic safety checkpoints running through Tuesday, Sept. 2.
“If you choose to drive impaired, you’re gambling with your life and everyone else’s on the road,” HPD DUI Task Force Sgt. Antonio Shorter. “Plan ahead, get a ride and make it home alive.”
Drivers approaching a checkpoint will be asked to provide a valid driver’s license, proof of insurance and vehicle registration.
HPD told News 19 that officers may conduct checkpoints at one or more of the following locations:
- Jordan Lane and Sparkman Drive
- Mastin Lake Road and Pulaski Pike
- Bankhead Parkway and Douglas Lane
- Cecil Ashburn Drive and Old Big Cove Road
- Governors Drive and Triana Avenue
- Church Street and Pratt Avenue
- Clinton Avenue and Monroe Street
- University Drive and Old Monrovia Road
- University Drive and Research Park Boulevard
The checkpoints are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign, a coordinated effort to save lives by removing impaired drivers from the road.
HPD uses data from the Northcentral Alabama Highway Safety Office (NAHSO) to determine high-crash areas and impaired driving hotspots throughout the City.
If you suspect someone is driving under the influence, you are encouraged to call HPD’s non-emergency line at (256)-722-7100. Be prepared to give a description of the vehicle, its location and the direction of travel. For emergencies or immediate safety threats, call 911.
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