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California Highway Patrol Renews Anti-DUI Grant

Los Angeles County has seen a decreasing trend in alcohol-involved collisions. Anti-DUI enforcement efforts continue through September 2013.

The California Highway Patrol renewed its $5 million statewide grant last week in its continued campaign to enforce and educate drivers from making the decision to drink and drive.

Los Angeles County, trending similarly statewide, has seen a reduction in the number of alcohol-involved collisions year after year. According to the CHP’s Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System, in 2009 there were 1,146 people killed in alcohol-involved collisions. The following year, in 2010, there were 972 people killed, which represents a 15 percent decrease. Preliminary data for 2011 shows that downward trend is continuing.

Public Relations Officer Rick Quintero of CHP's southern division, based in Glendale, said the grant will not only help them put more officers on the highways to enforce, but also boost its education part, such as their mock driving under the influence (DUI) program for local high schools called "Every 15 Minutes..."

"L.A. is one of the busiest counties in California, maybe the nation," Quintero said on Tuesday. "As a whole, we've seen a decrease in alcohol-related collisions"

The Impaired Driving and Apprehension II grant, or IDEA, will continue through September 2013 in an effort to save lives and reduce the number of people who suffer injuries in alcohol-related collisions.

The IDEA II grant enables the CHP to conduct sobriety and driver license checkpoints, DUI task force operations and deployment of proactive DUI enforcement patrol operations statewide. In addition, the CHP will educate drivers by holding local traffic safety presentations throughout California and implementing a statewide paid media campaign.

Here's the statistics of alcohol-involved traffic collisions from the CHP Southern Division, per the office of communications in Sacramento:

Collision Year Total Collisions Fatal Collisions Injury Collisions Property Damage Only Killed Victims Injured victims 2006 4,283 117 1,661 2,505 135 2,469 2007 4,472 114 1,736 2,622 120 2,610 2008 4,067 108 1,543 2,416 121 2,368 2009 3,958 86 1,498 2,374 94 2,260 2010 3,944 69 1,504 2,371 72 2,261 Total
20,724 494 7,942 12,288 542 11,968

"Our goal with this aggressive education and enforcement campaign is to deter drivers from making the poor decision to drink and drive,” said CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow in a press release, noting safety first when getting behind the wheel this holiday season. "And those who fail to heed this warning will be removed from the roadway and arrested."

Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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sarah May 20, 2013 at 08:24 pm
The street fair the day before had more going on than Monrovia Day. I'm 21 and even I remember backRead More when everyone used to look forward to the days long celebration, it really is a shame.
rubberband May 20, 2013 at 07:17 pm
I agree Bill. Enough snippin' and tail bitin' and finger pointin'...I do find it amusing to thinkRead More what would happen if people who wanted to have a parade/carnival just made it happen. Let's make a parade and carnival, not war.
Bill C. May 20, 2013 at 05:24 pm
The reason the carnival went away was because some in power thought gangsters and some rowdyRead More elements at the carnival made the atmosphere a little to uninviting at times, that was nonsense. When they got out of hand they were kicked out or went to jail. It was ridiculous to end the carnival and to stop the parade based on financing could have been avoided if the problem of financing would have been attacked early enough. Or are people going to tell me there's not enough people in Monrovia willing to give their time, talent and money to make it happen? I grew up in town, haven't lived in Monrovia in a long time but am still one that would assist in seeing the parade and carnival return. As for the cost for police and city employees to work it maybe if they were approached and told it would have to be on a comp time basis only, not pay, they'd be willing to do so. That wouldn't result in some big unfunded liability as you're only talking about an event that's four days at most. This could happen, just takes time, effort and some willingness of people to co-operate with each other to get it done.
rubberband May 20, 2013 at 07:38 am
Who was that face painter? She was really good with the kids, even the wiggly ones. She also wasRead More giving away little handmaid mermaids. Some of the stuff at the celebration was cool. I think next year the city council should be the dunkees for the dunk booth.
Mike Day May 17, 2013 at 09:56 pm
Thanks for the compliments. mor video to follow
Buzlightyear aka marty May 17, 2013 at 07:37 pm
Yeah, it's cute...... For now......
Ellen Zunino May 17, 2013 at 01:02 pm
Cool presentation. Many of us have had our own encounters and all of us have seen numerous photosRead More and videos so your creative approach freshened it up for us.
Dan Crandell May 16, 2013 at 09:28 pm
A California city will never prevail in a lawsuit against the STATE. All CA. cities must merge toRead More sue in mass under Federal RICO laws while we still have Federal laws. Filing alone at the State level is useless. Wake up people.