DES MOINES – As Iowans celebrate Independence Day, the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau (GTSB) reminds all drivers: no one's a good drunk driver.
In 2022, a person was killed every 39 minutes in a drunk-driving crash on our nation's roads. July 3 through July 7, law enforcement across the state will be on high alert for signs of drunk driving and taking necessary steps to remove these dangers from the road.
Every year, the Fourth of July stands out as one of the deadliest times on Iowa roads. Over the past five years (2019-2023), there have been 32 traffic fatalities during the holiday, with 50% of those being alcohol related.
“If you sense any level of buzz, it is your duty to stay away from the driver's seat. For some people, even one drink is too many to drive safely,” says GTSB Bureau Chief Brett Tjepkes. “Unfortunately, many drivers don’t realize how impaired they are or feel they’re still good to drive after consuming alcohol. That’s why GTSB launched a new campaign this year to remind Iowans, No One’s a Good DRUNK Driver.”
Lots of planning goes into Fourth of July festivities, so plan for a sober driver. When a friend has been drinking and is considering driving, be proactive — take away the keys, find a safe ride home or offer a couch.
The Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau works with city, county, state and local organizations to develop and implement strategies to reduce death and injury on Iowa’s roadways using federally funded grants.