Longest DUI enforcement period of the year begins tomorrow: ‘Leaf’ impaired driving behind this fall
News Release
Statewide - With the arrival of fall and seasonal festivities, the Colorado Department of Transportation is reminding Coloradans to always arrange a sober ride home. From Sept. 12 to Oct. 23, CDOT will support the Colorado State Patrol (CSP) and 68 local law enforcement agencies for The Heat Is On Fall Festivals DUI enforcement period. Drivers may see saturation patrols, sobriety checkpoints and additional law enforcement officers on duty dedicated to arresting impaired drivers and keeping Colorado’s roads safe.
This is the longest DUI enforcement period of the year, spanning 41 days.
To encourage football fans to choose a sober ride home, CDOT will be distributing Uber credits during the Denver Broncos’ first home game at Empower Field on Sunday, Sept. 15, in partnership with AAA Colorado. CDOT is urging all motorists to take responsibility for their actions and make a plan to get home safely this fall. In 2023, there were a total of 16,561 DUI arrests in Colorado, 17.2% of which occurred in September and October. The only way to avoid a DUI and prevent impaired driving-related crashes is to drive sober.
"Driving under the influence of alcohol or cannabis poses significant risks to everyone on the road," said Col. Matthew C. Packard, chief of the Colorado State Patrol. "It's crucial to remember that impaired driving can have tragic consequences. Staying sober behind the wheel is not just a legal obligation — it’s a shared responsibility to keep our roads safe for all motorists. Make the right decision and choose a sober ride; you could save a life."
Last year’s Fall Festivals enforcement period concluded with 1,381 reported DUI arrests. Beyond the legal repercussions, impaired driving poses safety risks and can have devastating consequences. Colorado lost 227 lives due to impaired driving last year, accounting for nearly 32% of all traffic fatalities in 2023. Even if you think you’re okay to drive, it’s always better to find a sober ride than risk a DUI or worse. Safe alternatives include rideshare services, taxis, public transit or a designated sober driver.
"Impaired driving remains a serious crime on our roads, and this heightened enforcement effort aims to prevent crashes and save lives," said CDOT’s Office of Transportation Safety Director Darrell Lingk. "Remember, impaired driving is dangerous, illegal and always unacceptable. Planning a sober ride home is the easiest way to ensure the safety of yourself and others."
Penalties for driving under the influence can include hefty fines, license suspension and even jail time. According to NoDUIColorado.org, first-time DUI offenders rack up an average cost of $13,530 and a minimum of 170 hours of their time dealing with the consequences in addition to any criminal fines:
- Increased auto insurance: $3,600
- Ignition interlock service: $2,172
- Alcohol/drug treatment and education: $1,000
- Defense attorney: $3,650
- Arrest, court and legal fees: $2,300
- Department of Revenue and DMV fees: $773
Preliminary data shows that the recent Labor Day Crackdown DUI enforcement period concluded with 306 arrests across 86 participating agencies. The agencies with the highest arrests were Colorado Springs Police Department (32), Thornton Police Department (25) and Larimer County Sheriff’s Office (20). Following Fall Festivals, the next DUI enforcement period will be Halloween Weekend from Oct. 30 to Nov. 4.
For yearly impaired-driving crash and fatality data in Colorado, visit https://www.codot.gov/safety/traffic-safety/data-analysis/fatal-crash-data. For local law enforcement agency plans, visit https://www.codot.gov/safety/traffic-safety-reporting-portal.
DUI Checkpoint B-Roll
CDOT is making available new DUI checkpoint footage, available free for media use, offering a compelling glimpse of what happens during a checkpoint. The footage captures real-life interactions between law enforcement officers and drivers at DUI checkpoints, highlighting the consequences of impaired driving. You can find more about these photos on the CDOT DUI Checkpoint B-Roll Google Drive Folder. To request access, email [email protected]
Note: The people portrayed in the videos signed participation waivers to be included in filming.
About The Heat Is On
The Heat Is On campaign runs throughout the year, with 16 specific high-visibility impaired driving enforcement periods centered on national holidays and large public events. Enforcement periods can include sobriety checkpoints, saturation patrols and additional law enforcement on duty dedicated to impaired driving enforcement. Find more details about the campaign, including impaired driving enforcement plans, arrest totals and safety tips at HeatIsOnColorado.com. More information about DUI laws in Colorado can be found at NoDUIColorado.org. Learn more about CDOT’s dedication to keeping Colorado roads safe, including impaired driving enforcement objectives, arrest data and safety information at codot.gov/safety.
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