January 4, 2023
Albany, NY

Governor Hochul Announces State Police Issue More than 32,900 Tickets During the National DWI Crackdown That Ran Through New Year's Day

Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the New York State Police issued 32,934 tickets and arrested 453 people for impaired driving during the National DWI Crackdown which started on Wednesday, December 14, 2022, and continued through New Year's Day on Sunday, January 1, 2023. Troopers arrested 453 people for DWI and investigated 4,417 accidents, which resulted in 528 people being injured and eight fatalities.

"I thank the State Police and local law enforcement for their continued efforts to get dangerous drivers off the roads and protect all New Yorkers," Governor Hochul said. "We will not stand for the preventable tragedies that are caused by impaired and reckless drivers, and we will continue our aggressive enforcement measures to make the roads safe for all who use them."

New York State Police Acting Superintendent Steven A. Nigrelli said, "One of the mission priorities of the New York State Police is to improve highway safety by focusing on reducing drunk and impaired driving crashes. Through our recent enforcement efforts, as well the work Troopers do on a daily basis, we have made our roadways safer for the public. The New York State Police urges motorists to make safety their top priority as well to help reduce these crashes. Our message is simple: Don't drink and drive. By being proactive, we can reduce the number of motor vehicle accidents caused by drunk and impaired driving."

Department of Motor Vehicles Commissioner and Chair of the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee Mark J.F. Schroeder said, "These numbers are another sign that these efforts are working to keep our streets and highways safe. We are always proud to partner with state and local law enforcement on these campaigns, and to continue to push the message to motorists and passengers alike - if you are going to be out and celebrating, make a plan and get yourself and everyone else home safely. It's simple to do and can make all the difference."

During the campaign, State Police utilized sobriety checkpoints, additional DWI patrols, and ticketed distracted drivers who used handheld electronic devices. Troopers also used both marked State Police vehicles and Concealed Identity Traffic Enforcement (CITE) vehicles as part of this crackdown in order to more easily identify motorists who were violating the law. These vehicles blend in with everyday traffic but are unmistakable as emergency vehicles once the emergency lighting is activated.

As part of the enforcement, Troopers also targeted speeding and aggressive drivers across the state. Below is a sampling of the total tickets that were issued.

  • Speeding 11,305
  • Distracted Driving 912
  • Seatbelt violations 916
  • Move Over Law 316

The results of the campaign broken down by Troop:

Troop

Region

Speed

DWI Arrests

(# of persons)

Distracted Driving

Child Restraint/

Seat Belt

Move Over

Total

Tickets

(includes other violations)

A

Western NY

843

36

78

67

13

2,597

B

North Country

681

22

21

42

28

2,204

C

Southern Tier

898

23

55

36

29

2,369

D

Central NY

753

41

62

124

11

2,945

E

Finger Lakes

917

33

60

135

19

3,302

F

Upper Hudson Valley

1,271

87

140

131

27

3,138

G

Capital Region

1,008

39

94

38

48

2,690

K

Lower Hudson Valley

1,911

76

108

85

35

4,122

L

Long Island

845

49

134

75

3

2,931

NYC

New York City

262

11

53

56

2

1,831

T

NYS Thruway

1,916

36

107

127

101

4,805

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