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Pennsylvania State Police release annual Christmas holiday crash enforcement

Writer's picture: Lori Lee WGOLVLori Lee WGOLV

HARRISBURG, PA - In an ongoing effort to keep Pennsylvanians safe and informed, the Pennsylvania State Police released their annual Christmas holiday crash and enforcement report, which included 198 arrests of people who drove under the influence of alcohol or drugs.


Over the three-day period (Dec. 23-25), PSP investigated 404 crashes, where three individuals died, and 70 others were injured. Alcohol was a factor in 36 crashes.



Troopers also issued:

  • 1,036 speeding citations.

  • 123 citations for failing to wear a seat belt.

  • 22 citations for not securing children in safety seats.







Table 1: Christmas Weekend Crash Data

Year

Total Crashes

Fatal Crashes

People Killed

People Injured

Alcohol-Related Crashes

Alcohol-Related Fatal Crashes

2023 (3 days)

404

3

3

70

36

0

2022 (3 days)

661

5

7

113

36

2

 

Table 2: Christmas Weekend Enforcement Data

Year

DUI Arrests

Speeding Citations

Child Seat Citations

Seat Belt Citations

Other Citations

2023 (3 days)

198

1,036

22

123

2,853

2022 (3 days)

116

451

11

110

2,248

 More information on the 2023 Christmas holiday crash and enforcement report, is available and broken down by troop.


These statistics cover only those incidents investigated by the state police and do not include incidents to which other law enforcement agencies responded.


With New Year's Eve celebrations coming up, state police will once again be on the lookout for impaired, aggressive, and distracted drivers.


PSP reminds people to plan ahead for a safe ride home, especially if your holiday plans involve alcohol.


Read more about the holiday Christmas and New Year's holiday enforcement here.


For more information on the Pennsylvania State Police, visit psp.pa.gov.


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