North Carolina’s Labor Day Campaign, part of Booze It & Lose It, increases patrols and checkpoints to reduce impaired driving and improve road safety.

North Carolina has launched its Labor Day campaign to fight impaired driving. The program, known as Booze It & Lose It, runs from August 25 through September 7. Officials said the goal is simple: fewer crashes, fewer injuries, and fewer deaths on the state’s roads.
During the safety campaign, law enforcement officers will increase patrols across the state. Drivers can expect more checkpoints and more traffic stops. Officers will focus on impaired drivers, speeding, and seat belt use. The effort is part of the Booze It & Lose It program that has been active in North Carolina for years.
State leaders stressed that safety is everyone’s responsibility. They warned that driving under the influence puts every road user at risk. Officials said the campaign is not just about tickets. It is about preventing tragedy. The Booze It & Lose It program sends a strong message: if you drive impaired, you will face the consequences.
Last year’s Labor Day campaign recorded 444 alcohol-related crashes. Eleven people died in those crashes. These numbers highlight why enforcement matters. Officials said the Booze It & Lose It program is designed to stop those numbers from rising again.
Organizers encouraged drivers to plan ahead before holiday travel. Choose a sober ride. Use a rideshare, a taxi, or call a friend. Never assume you are safe to drive after drinking. The campaign reminds drivers that even one bad choice can lead to disaster. The Booze It & Lose It message is clear: make smart decisions before getting behind the wheel.
The Labor Day campaign also affects truck drivers who spend long hours on the road. More checkpoints and patrols can create delays. Truckers may need to adjust schedules or routes. Staying alert, giving extra space, and watching for sudden stops are important steps. The Booze It & Lose It campaign serves as a reminder that safe highways require cooperation from all drivers.
The campaign is part of a larger safety push. North Carolina also runs “Click It or Ticket” and other seasonal initiatives. These programs, combined with Booze It & Lose It, are meant to change driving habits over time. Officials said the fight against impaired driving does not stop after Labor Day.
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