Habersham County Sheriff’s Office Participates in “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Campaign

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The Habersham County Sheriff’s Office has announced its full participation in the national “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” traffic enforcement mobilization, a coordinated effort aimed at reducing impaired driving and saving lives on local roadways.

The enforcement campaign is already underway and will continue through January 1, 2026, covering the busy winter holiday travel season.

According to the Sheriff’s Office, HCSO H.E.A.T. Units, patrol deputies, and the Georgia State Patrol will work in partnership with the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety to increase the presence of law enforcement on Habersham County roads. Drivers can expect concentrated traffic enforcement patrols, safety checks, and strict enforcement of Georgia traffic laws during the campaign.

Officials say the goal of the mobilization is to reduce crashes and fatalities caused by impaired driving. Statewide data shows that more than 40 percent of traffic-related deaths involve an impaired driver, a statistic the Sheriff’s Office says underscores the importance of the campaign.

The Sheriff’s Office emphasized that impaired driving is 100 percent preventable, and urged drivers to make responsible choices, especially during holiday celebrations. Drivers are encouraged to designate a sober driver and avoid driving while impaired, buzzed, or under the influence of drugs.

In addition to targeting impaired driving, deputies are asking motorists to remain patient and courteous during the holidays, obey posted speed limits, wear seatbelts, and avoid distracted driving.

The Habersham County Sheriff’s Office thanked residents and visitors for their cooperation and support, wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and safe holiday travels as the enforcement effort continues through the New Year.

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