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Virginia State Police Urge Sober Plans for Saint Patrick’s Day Celebrations

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As Saint Patrick’s Day approaches on Tuesday, March 17, Virginia State Police are reminding people across the Commonwealth to plan a sober ride before celebrating.

With parties and events expected throughout the weekend leading up to the holiday, state police say planning ahead can prevent deadly crashes and costly consequences.

Drunk driving remains a serious safety threat on Virginia roads. Police warn that drivers caught behind the wheel while impaired can face jail time, the loss of their driver’s license and even their vehicle. Financial penalties can also be steep, with costs reaching up to $10,000 when attorney fees, fines, towing charges, higher insurance rates, and lost wages are added together.

Recent numbers highlight the risk. During the Saint Patrick’s Day period last year—from Friday, March 14 through Tuesday, March 18, 2025—Virginia recorded 101 alcohol-related crashes. Those crashes led to five deaths and 66 injuries across the Commonwealth, according to Virginia State Police.

Officers say a simple plan can make all the difference.

Anyone planning to celebrate should arrange for a sober ride before drinking begins. This could include choosing a designated driver, using public transportation, or booking a ride through a rideshare service.

Police also remind drivers that even small amounts of alcohol can impair judgment and reaction time. “Buzzed driving is drunk driving,” safety officials stress, urging people to be honest with themselves about their ability to drive safely after drinking.

Pedestrians face risks as well. Walking while intoxicated can be dangerous because alcohol affects awareness and coordination. This can make it harder to notice traffic or react quickly, increasing the chances of being struck by a vehicle.

Drivers are encouraged to watch carefully for pedestrians and other vulnerable road users, especially near bars, restaurants, and event areas where celebrations are taking place.

Virginia State Police also asks the public to help keep roads safe. If someone sees a suspected drunk driver, they should safely pull over and dial #77 on a cell phone or call 911 to report it.

Friends and family can play a role too. If someone who has been drinking is about to drive, officials encourage others to step in by taking the person’s keys and helping arrange a safe ride home.

The reminder comes as Virginia State Police continue a statewide spring break traffic safety enforcement campaign. The effort began on March 9 and will run through Saint Patrick’s Day on March 17, focusing on keeping drivers, passengers, and pedestrians safe during a time when travel and celebrations often increase.

Police say the message is simple: celebrate responsibly, plan ahead, and make sure everyone gets home safely.

 

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