More than 100,000 Tickets Issued by Law Enforcement Across New York State over the Christmas-New Year’s holiday
January 5, 2024

More than 100,000 Tickets Issued by Law Enforcement Across New York State over the Christmas-New Year’s holiday

More than 100,000 Tickets Issued by Law Enforcement Across New York State over the Christmas-New Year’s holiday
Press Release

More than 100,000 Tickets Issued by Law Enforcement Across New York State over the Christmas-New Year’s holiday

37,000+ Tickets By State Police Alone; More than 500 for DWI

The New York State Police and Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee (GTSC) announced today that 106,509 tickets were issued statewide, as part of the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over traffic enforcement period over the Christmas and New Year’s Day holiday.  The initiative, which targeted impaired and reckless drivers, began on Wednesday, December 13, 2023, and ended Monday, January 1, 2024. 

The total statewide numbers are as follows:

Violation

Number of Tickets

Impaired Driving

3,030

Distracted Driving

1,027

Move Over Law

597

Other Violations

78,685

Seatbelt

2,537

Speeding

20,633

Grand Total

106,509

 

 

These traffic enforcement campaigns are funded by the GTSC, which promotes and supports participation of law enforcement agencies at the state, county and local levels in high-visibility enforcement efforts. Grant funding is intended to provide for supplemental traffic enforcement and engagement during those times of the year, like the holidays, when there is greater potential for drivers impaired by alcohol or drugs to be on the road.

State Troopers arrested 510 people for DWI and investigated 3,210 accidents, which resulted in 420 people being injured and five fatalities.

Throughout the enforcement, 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                    12,453

Distracted Driving     1,050

Seatbelt violations     1,128

Move Over Law         343

During last year’s National DWI Crackdown, the State Police issued 32,934 total tickets and arrested 453 people for DWI.

The State Police 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

1,237

36

118

124

18

3,728

B

North Country

998

33

36

89

58

 3,551

C

Southern Tier

1,077

37

57

60

24

 2,784

D

Central NY

1,105

50

117

102

24

3,891

E

Finger Lakes

1,205

41

70

183

15

4,221

F

Upper Hudson Valley

497

43

43

84

15

1,780

G

Capital Region

650

41

45

23

25

1,819

K

Lower Hudson Valley

2,146

103

112

97

68

5,037

L

Long Island

763

80

178

110

10

 2,989

NYC

New York City

332

14

91

76

1

2,078

T

NYS Thruway

4,443

32

183

180

85

5,544