Motorists who get behind the wheel impaired this Labor Day weekend will have a good chance of ending up behind bars.

The California Highway Patrol says it plans to "flood roadways with all available officers" in an "aggressive effort to stop impaired drivers before they cause harm."

More than 1,000 DUI arrests were made statewide during last year's holiday weekend operation, which coincides with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign, the CHP posted on Facebook Friday.

Despite the CHP's best efforts, 61 lives were lost during the 2024 enforcement period, including 21 that were linked to impaired driving.

"The dangers of impaired driving are clear," the CHP stated while sharing the Labor Day weekend averages over the past five year

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