Virginia: Police increase patrols to prevent drunk driving crashes through St. Patrick’s Day
Virginia State Police want to remind drivers to plan ahead for a safe trip home if you are out celebrating St. Patrick’s Day.
Virginia State Police want to remind drivers to plan ahead for a safe trip home if you are out celebrating St. Patrick’s Day.
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles is accepting applications for federal grant funds from organizations committed to preventing traffic crashes.
Augusta County Board of Supervisor Scott Seaton testified before the U.S. Senate in support of a bill to create liability when alcohol is sold to an impaired underage customer.

A new Mothers Against Drunk Driving Court Monitoring Report shows a 58 percent conviction rate for drunk and drug-impaired drivers in 2021, down from 63 percent in 2020.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving Virginia hosted its annual Law Enforcement Recognition event virtually this year on the @MADDVirginia Facebook page.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving® Virginia has kicked off a month-long television, radio and Facebook campaign to remind people not to drive impaired over the upcoming July 4 holiday week and throughout the year.

Youth Of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety and Virginia State Police are releasing a new video on the dangers of drunk driving in conjunction with YOVASO’s Spring statewide campaign, “Arrive Alive.”

Governor Ralph Northam and the Virginia DMV joined with local and state police to preview the upcoming period of increased enforcement to combat the rise in drunk driving deaths during Labor Day weekend.

Governor Terry McAuliffe today approved a regulatory package developed by the Commission on Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program.

The Waynesboro Police Department charged a city man after he caused a two-vehicle drunk driving accident Friday night.
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