The California Highway Patrol badge featuring the state seal and “Eureka” motto is overlaid on a background of red and blue police lights.
The California Highway Patrol logo seal badge. (California Highway Patrol via Bay City News)

MENDOCINO CO., 11/25/24 – The California Highway Patrol will initiate its annual “maximum enforcement period” this week in an effort to promote safe driving and reduce traffic fatalities during the Thanksgiving holiday.

Starting Wednesday at 6:01 p.m. and running through Dec. 1 at 11:59 p.m., CHP officers will be out in force making sure seat belts are buckled, drivers are sober and speed limits are respected.

“We encourage everyone to prepare their vehicles for travel, leave early to account for heavy traffic, buckle up, and never drive impaired,” CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee said in a news release Monday. “The well-being and safety of others starts with making good decisions behind the wheel.”

During last year’s Thanksgiving enforcement period, officers made 1,047 arrests for driving under the influence and investigated 27 fatal crashes.

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  1. Never talk with law enforcement about anything beyond “here’s my license, registration and insurance officer.” Do not answer any questions-ever. Know your rights. Enjoy your holidays and don’t drive impaired.

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