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Drinking, Driving and the Holidays

Post Date:12/22/2025

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From now through the end of December, the EPPD is participating in an impaired driving enforcement campaign as part of a statewide effort spearheaded by the MN Office of Traffic Safety.

Along with officers from across the state, we will increase our efforts to stop impaired drivers during the holiday season.

Every time an officer arrests a driver for DWI, they may be saving a life – either that of the driver, their passengers or other innocent drivers on the road. To date in 2025, Eden Prairie officers have arrested 221 people for DWI.

In addition to alcohol, substances ranging from cannabis and hemp-derived THC products to prescription medications and sleep aids can also affect safe driving abilities. Anyone under the influence who is considering getting behind the wheel should put their keys down and get a sober ride.

Crashes where alcohol or drugs were involved can have lasting consequences. A DWI can lead to loss of license for up to a year, along with thousands of dollars in costs and possible jail time. In addition, repeat offenders and those arrested at a blood alcohol concentration of 0.16 and above must use ignition interlock to regain driving privileges.

It’s easy to enjoy a festive and safe celebration without jeopardizing your life or the lives of others. Here are a few tips:

  • Plan a safe and sober ride for every celebration.
  • Offer to be a designated driver and make yourself available to pick up a loved one anytime, anywhere. 
  • If you see someone impaired about to drive, help them find a safe ride home.
  • Buckle up: It’s the best defense against an impaired driver you may encounter on the road.
  • Report suspected impaired driving. Call 911 when witnessing impaired driving behavior. Be prepared to provide the location, license plate number and what behaviors you saw.
  • Remember, just like how drinking alcohol in a vehicle is illegal, it is illegal for drivers or passengers to open any cannabis packaging or consume cannabis while driving.
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