Police urge public to travel safely during the Thanksgiving holiday

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The holiday season is upon us, and the Hawaiʻi Police Department is encouraging everyone to arrive at the holiday table safely. Visiting with family and friends is important to all of us and so is driving safely to get there.

According to NHTSA, the Thanksgiving holiday, traditionally the start of the busy holiday travel season, sees an increase in crashes and fatalities. In 2017, there were 528 people killed in crashes across the country during the holiday weekend (6 p.m. November 22nd – 5:59 a.m. November 27th); about half of the passenger vehicle occupants who died weren’t wearing seat belts.

To help everyone stay safe on U.S. roads this holiday, NHTSA is reminding the public to take the following precautions:

The Hawaiʻi Police Department continues to focus on combating drunk driving and the damage it causes to families and communities. Drivers will see our DUI roadblocks throughout the Big Island and will know that we are doing our part to keep people safe. We ask everyone to do their part and drive sober with the Aloha spirit.