Jamestown (CSi) North Dakota Highway Patrol troopers will conduct a sobriety checkpoint during the overnight hours of June 30, 2017, at a predetermined location in Stutsman County. Saturation patrols will follow through Saturday.
The Patrol says, impaired driving continues to be a problem in North Dakota. This year, 17 people have died in alcohol-related crashes.
The goal of an alcohol saturation is to increase awareness of the dangers of drinking and driving and remove impaired drivers from our roadways. It’s simple: if you choose to drink, do not drive.
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