Montgomery County Expands DUI Enforcement for St. Patrick’s Day; Urges Residents to Plan Safe Rides

The Montgomery County Department of Transportation, Montgomery County Department of Police, and Montgomery County Alcohol Beverage Services are encouraging residents to plan ahead and avoid impaired driving during St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Officials say police will increase enforcement efforts while transportation officials promote safe ride options to help prevent crashes related to drunk driving.

County leaders are reminding residents to use alternatives such as designated drivers, rideshare services, or public transit. Programs like Washington Regional Alcohol Program’s SoberRide initiative will offer discounted Lyft rides during the holiday, and Ride On buses remain zero fare throughout the county. Officials say the effort is part of Montgomery County’s Vision Zero initiative, which aims to eliminate serious and fatal roadway injuries by 2030.

The SoberRide program will operate from 4:00 pm on Tuesday, March 17 through 4:00 am on Wednesday, March 18. During that time, residents age 21 and older who have been drinking can request a ride home through the Lyft app by entering a SoberRide code in the app’s payment section. Each ride is free up to $15, and the code will be posted on the SoberRide website at 3:00 pm on St. Patrick’s Day…

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS