Published on February 14, 2025
The Lincoln Police Department today released the results of a traffic enforcement project in February that focused on impaired driving. From February 7 through 9, additional officers worked overtime to identify and apprehend drivers impaired by alcohol and/or drugs. Over Super Bowl weekend, officers cited 22 people for driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. Two of these drivers were further cited with driving with a passenger under the age of 16. Officers wrote an additional 324 traffic citations on 209 total traffic stops. Sergeant Sara Genoways, Traffic Unit Supervisor, said the low number of DUI citations indicates that many area drivers make the choice to not drive while impaired. “The Lincoln Police Department will continue to work with our road safety partners to show that driving impaired is not safe and it is not acceptable,” Sergeant Genoways said. The enforcement effort is made possible through a grant awarded by the Nebraska Department of Transportation Highway Safety Office, underscoring the Department’s commitment to promoting road safety.
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