Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol arrested 112 people for driving under the influence during the end of summer Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign. The effort ran from August 14 through Labor Day Weekend.

“This has been a busy summer across Nebraska,” said Colonel John Bolduc, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol. “But now that summer travel is in the rear view, it’s still important that we all do our part to keep roads safe. Always have a sober driver, watch your speed, put your phone down, and buckle up.”

In addition to the 112 arrests for DUI, troopers also issued citations for speeding (1,792), including 84 drivers who were cited for over 100 MPH, driving under suspension (127), open alcohol container (50), minor in possession of alcohol (36), no seat belt (38), and improper child restraint (24). Troopers performed 717 motorist assists during the campaign as well.

The Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign included troopers throughout the state. The campaign was made possible thanks in part to grant funding from the Nebraska Department of Transportation – Highway Safety Office.

Labor Day Weekend also marked the traditional end of the summer travel season. Since Memorial Day Weekend, troopers across Nebraska have made 444 arrests for DUI. Troopers have also issued citations for speeding (7,882), including 376 for over 100 MPH, driving under suspension (608), open alcohol container (217), minor in possession of alcohol (153), no seat belt (217), and improper child restraint (121).

Throughout the summer, troopers also assisted more than the 3,600 motorists on Nebraska roadways. Any motorist in need of assistance can call the NSP Highway Helpline at *55.