Drive Safe and Smart this New Year

Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, encourages everyone to make good decisions regarding their New Year’s celebration.

Make good choices, so you’ll never have to say, “If I could just go back.” -  Colonel Eric T. Olson, Missouri State Highway Patrol

Make good choices, so you’ll never have to say, “If I could just go back.” - Colonel Eric T. Olson, Missouri State Highway Patrol

“This past year has been challenging enough. No one wants to start 2021 with a traffic crash or DWI arrest,” said Olson. “If your plans to welcome the new year include alcohol, remember that 2021 will be more difficult if you are arrested for driving while intoxicated or involved in a drinking-related traffic crash.”

The Highway Patrol advises that if you’re driving, don’t include alcohol or illegal substances in your plan. Be the designated driver or make sure you have one. The roadway is no place for a driver under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Designate a sober driver, utilize a ride share service or taxi.

If you plan to drive this New Year’s, remember to buckle up and make sure all your passengers do the same. Pay attention, obey all traffic laws, and when in doubt, yield the right-of-way. Be sure to use your turn signal to communicate your intentions. Remember: The posted speed limit reflects the roadway’s classification and is not a suggestion. There’s no reason to speed—Driving is a responsibility you should take seriously.

Before you travel, check road conditions by calling 1-888-275-6636. Allow extra time during inclement weather or consider staying home. Remember: Missouri law states if you’re using your windshield wipers, your headlights must be turned on.

Too many people die in traffic crashes each year in Missouri. The choices you make when you’re behind the wheel matter. Make good choices, so you’ll never have to say, “If I could just go back.”

KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story