Driving sober campaign results in arrests, citations
BISMARCK – Law enforcement agencies across the state participated in the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement campaign Aug. 16-Sept. 2 to deter motorists from driving impaired.
According to the North Dakota Department of Transportation’s Safety Public Information Program, of the 94 alcohol or drug-related arrests and citations issued, there were 54 driving under the influence (DUI) arrests. Alcohol-related charges also include seven arrests or citations for minor in consumption and minor in possession and 11 open container. This enforcement period resulted in seven drug-related arrests.
In 2024, alcohol was a factor in about 21% of motor vehicle fatalities in North Dakota.
Although this number is a vast improvement from 31% in 2023, alcohol and drug-related crashes, fatalities and arrests are 100% preventable, according to the NDDOT. Every driver and vehicle occupant can help meet the state’s goal of zero motor vehicle fatalities and serious injuries by taking personal responsibility, including wearing a seat belt, transporting children in appropriate child passenger safety seats, driving distraction-free, driving sober and obeying posted speed limits.


