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Texas, Ohio, and East Texas launch holiday crackdowns on drunk driving, citing 2,000+ alcohol-related crashes and 96 deaths in 2024.
In December 2025, multiple states including Texas, Ohio, and East Texas are intensifying efforts to prevent impaired driving during the holiday season.
Texas launched its "Drive Sober, No Regrets" campaign with increased law enforcement from December 12 to January 1, citing over 2,000 alcohol-related crashes and 96 fatalities in 2024.
Similar initiatives in Ohio and North Texas emphasize planning ahead with sober drivers, rideshare, or public transit.
East Texas offers a free ride program through January 1, 2026, for residents in 14 counties.
These efforts highlight the preventable nature of impaired driving crashes, which remain a leading cause of holiday fatalities, and urge public awareness, responsible behavior, and community action to reduce tragedies.
Texas, Ohio y el este de Texas lanzan medidas de represión de vacaciones contra la conducción en estado de ebriedad, citando más de 2,000 accidentes relacionados con el alcohol y 96 muertes en 2024.