As spring ushers in longer days and warmer weather, the Colorado Department of Transportation, Colorado State Patrol and local law enforcement agencies are also turning up the heat, ramping up DUI patrols for The Heat Is On enforcement period running from Saturday, April 4, through Sunday, May 17.
Aiming to keep Colorado's roads safe and reduce the number of DUIs and impairment fatalities, the enforcement period runs for more than a month, coinciding with functions where people will likely be celebrating - whether that be college graduations, sporting events, or marijuana-friendly libations - CDOT doesn't mind if you celebrate, as long as you never get behind the wheel impaired. During the 2014 Spring Events The Heat is On enforcement, more than 1,800 people were arrested for a DUI, an increase from 2013 when 1,709 were arrested.
April also marks the start of an upward trend in impairment fatalities heading into the summer. In 2014, there were 12 statewide impairment fatalities in April, steadily increasing during the summer before peaking at 24 fatalities in August, according to preliminary 2014 data.
"With the weather warming up and the days getting longer, motorists tend to drive faster and take longer trips," said Col. Scott Hernandez, of the Colorado State Patrol. "If you drive after drinking or doing drugs, we will find and arrest you."
The Heat Is On campaign runs throughout the year with 12 specific periods centered on national holidays and large public events. Arrest totals and safety tips can be found at HeatIsOnColorado.com.