OHP Reminds Safety During NYE Weekend

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December 28, 2023

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol ENDUI team announced this week that they will partner with law enforcement from across Oklahoma to make sure everyone has a safe New Year’s Eve holiday. This effort is part of the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over mobilization. Similar efforts will take place across the United States this holiday weekend.

The goal is simple: to make Oklahoma as safe as possible by getting impaired drivers off the roads. Additional deputies, troopers, and officers will be on duty across the state looking for impaired drivers.

During the previous NYE holiday period, there were 149 crashes in Oklahoma. Two of those crashes were fatalities resulting in the deaths of two people. Of those 149 crashes, at least 27 of them were alcohol and/or drug-related. This means that more than 18 percent of NYE crashes in 2022 that involved a potentially impaired driver.

OHP encourages everyone to find a safe ride by calling a sober driver, using a cab, or ride-sharing service. Or better yet, have a designated driver.

Speaking of driving, Oklahoma’s average gasoline prices jumped by one cent in the past week while nationally, the average grew by six cents to $3.12 per gallon, this after falling to a Dec. 18 low of $3.06. It’s the first increase of the national average since September.

Oklahoma’s average price was $2.68 at mid-week, up from the $2.67 reported last week, but still a dime cheaper than a month ago.

Prices in Oklahoma City jumped 5 cents over the past week, reaching $2.65 per gallon, but also 8 cents lower than a month earlier. Prices in Tulsa averaged $2.57, down a penny from last week and 5 cents lower than one month ago.

A few counties in the northwest also recorded high averages with Ellis County leading at $3.09 per gallon.

Drivers who might have plans for out-of-state destinations will want to bear in mind the averages of adjacent states. The average in Kansas is $2.72, Colorado at $2.80, New Mexico at $2.99, Texas at $2.67, Arkansas at $2.68 and Missouri at $2.69.

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