Holiday DUI checkpoints begin operations today
Advertiser Staff
Honolulu police will begin setting up holiday sobriety checkpoints today and will continue to operate them through Jan. 2.
The checkpoints or "roadblocks" will be set up at unspecified times and locations throughout the island to deter motorists who are tempted to drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
As of Nov. 25, 42 people had been killed on Oahu this year in traffic collisions. Alcohol or speeding was deemed to be a factor in at least seven of those cases.
There were 61 traffic fatalities during the same period in 2007.
In addition to the holiday sobriety checkpoints, HPD and the state Department of Transportation will continue to participate in a federal program under which at least on checkpoint will be set up every week from now through Sept. 30.