Enhanced DUII Enforcement Planned For Labor Day Weekend (Photo)
- 08/20/26
The Lincoln City Police Department will be utilizing grant funds to step up their enforcement efforts against drunk driving from August 19th through September 7th. This additional Labor Day period enforcement is being conducted in conjunction with national crackdown efforts that are designed to curb impaired driving, decrease crashes, reduce injuries, and save lives.
Many substances can impair driving. Alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs can impair the ability to drive because they slow coordination, judgment, and reaction times. Cocaine and methamphetamine can make drivers more aggressive and reckless. Using two or more drugs at the same time, including alcohol, can amplify the impairing effects of each drug a consumed. Some prescription and over-the-counter medicines can cause extreme drowsiness, dizziness, and other side effects. Read and follow all warning labels before driving, and note that warnings against “operating heavy machinery” include driving a vehicle. Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (DUII) continues to be a leading cause of motor vehicle crash injuries and deaths throughout the nation.
The members of the Lincoln City Police Department are committed to the safety of our citizens and visitors. Our goal is simple: to save lives and prevent injuries caused by DUII crashes. These grant funds were made possible through the Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon Impact.
Enhanced DUII Enforcement Planned For Labor Day Weekend (Photo)
- 08/20/26
The Lincoln City Police Department will be utilizing grant funds to step up their enforcement efforts against drunk driving from August 19th through September 7th. This additional Labor Day period enforcement is being conducted in conjunction with national crackdown efforts that are designed to curb impaired driving, decrease crashes, reduce injuries, and save lives.
Many substances can impair driving. Alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs can impair the ability to drive because they slow coordination, judgment, and reaction times. Cocaine and methamphetamine can make drivers more aggressive and reckless. Using two or more drugs at the same time, including alcohol, can amplify the impairing effects of each drug a consumed. Some prescription and over-the-counter medicines can cause extreme drowsiness, dizziness, and other side effects. Read and follow all warning labels before driving, and note that warnings against “operating heavy machinery” include driving a vehicle. Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (DUII) continues to be a leading cause of motor vehicle crash injuries and deaths throughout the nation.
The members of the Lincoln City Police Department are committed to the safety of our citizens and visitors. Our goal is simple: to save lives and prevent injuries caused by DUII crashes. These grant funds were made possible through the Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon Impact.