SAN BERNARDINO, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> During the 2022 Christmas maximum enforcement period, the California Highway Patrol made hundreds more arrests than in 2021 stated in a news release.
Over Christmas weekend, the California Highway Patrol statewide held a maximum enforcement period, where extra officers were on duty across the state to deter drivers from driving under the influence.
The enforcement period began on Friday, December 23 at 6pm and lasted through Monday, December 26 at 11:59pm.
According to CHP statewide, 639 drivers were arrested for driving under the influence in 2022 while 341 drivers were arrested for driving under the influence during the 2021 Christmas weekend maximum enforcement period.
The CHP also reported that there were 34 fatal crashes that occurred throughout the state over the weekend.
Eight of the people involved in the crashes were not wearing a seatbelt, one person killed was a bicyclist and three were pedestrians.
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