Vision Zero: Mayor de Blasio Announces Actions to Combat Drunk Driving Over Holiday Weekend

June 30, 2017NYPD will be out  in force for DWI enforcement around the five boroughs over Independence Day  weekend; From Friday through Tuesday nights, “Know Your Limit” campaign will  offer $10 off cab rides taken via the Curb app NEW  YORK— As  part of the Vision Zero safety campaign, Mayor de Blasio today announced a  focus on DWI enforcement over the 4th of July weekend, which  traditionally has been among the deadliest times of the year for drunk-driving  fatalities. At a briefing on holiday-related law-enforcement matters at  One Police Plaza, he was joined DOT Commissioner Polly Trottenberg, NYPD  Transportation Chief Thomas Chan, and TLC Commissioner Meera Joshi, who also  announced a new program to offer discounted cab rides — via the Curb app — over the holiday weekend. “Over  three years of Vision Zero, we have made tremendous progress in reducing  fatalities,” said Mayor de Blasio. “However, we have so much more  work to do and a holiday weekend celebration is no excuse to let our guard down  in keeping our fellow New Yorkers safe.  If you are drinking this weekend,  don’t get behind the wheel. If you do, the NYPD is going to make sure you  pay for it. Please use mass transit this weekend, or take advantage of the  discounts being offered for New York City cabs.”The  DOT, NYPD, and TLC today made the following Vision Zero announcements:DWI  Enforcement Citywide:  DOT and NYPD data show that the 4th of July weekend ends one of the  most dangerous periods of the year for DWI-related traffic fatalities. During  the six-week period between Memorial Day and Independence Day weekends, the  rate of fatal alcohol-involved crashes increases by 55% compared to the rest of  the year. The National Safety Council predicts that with traffic fatalities on the rise  nationally, this four-day weekend holiday weekend could be the  deadliest in many years.NYPD  will be focused on finding and arresting intoxicated drivers this holiday  weekend. The focus on DWI will be down to the precinct level, including through  the use of random checkpoints.“Know  Your Limit” Campaign features $10 Off Rides via Curb App:  “Know Your  Limit” is an on-street campaign educating New Yorkers about the dangers of  drinking and driving. When enjoying a night on the town, New Yorkers should  always plan ahead, especially because New York City already provides thousands  of designated drivers – taxi drivers, bus drivers, and subway  conductors. 

As part of “Know Your Limit,” New Yorkers are encouraged this  weekend to book a safe ride home on the Curb app, which connects its users to  over 13,000 licensed NYC taxis. Users  who have downloaded the Curb app — at gocurb.com/app or in the App Store or at Google Play — can use the promotional code “NODWI” to  get $10 off rides.  Beginning tonight, a limited number of promotional  codes will be available each night this weekend through Tuesday night from 7pm  to 4am.  To redeem the discount, riders simply download and register  their credit card on the app.  Enter the promo code in the payments  section and a $10 credit will be applied to the rider""s fare for one ride this  weekend. More  information is available on NYCDOT’s Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram accounts  and on taxi tops and Taxi TV. “Last  weekend, a driver in Midtown with an alcohol level twice the legal limit, drove  the wrong way on Seventh Avenue and seriously hurt a cyclist,” said DOT  Commissioner Polly Trottenberg. “Even as Mayor de Blasio’s Vision Zero  efforts have helped us achieve historic declines in crashes, we need to stay  vigilant for behavior that can so quickly undo that success.  If you are  celebrating this holiday weekend, have a  designated driver, take a subway or grab a cab. However you are celebrating, do  not drink and then get behind the wheel. ”"If  you""re out celebrating this weekend, ensure you have a designated driver,"  said NYPD Commissioner James P. O’Neill. "Our officers will be out  across the City enforcing our traffic laws and cracking down on those who drink  and drive."  “Taxi  and For-Hire Vehicle drivers play an essential safety role by helping  passengers both stay off the road and get home comfortably after enjoying the  holiday weekend,” said Taxi and Limousine Commissioner Meera Joshi .“The City and TLC-licensed driver’s efforts to prevent both drunk and fatigued  driving is also something to celebrate.”About  Vision Zero  In January 2017, after three successive years of declines in traffic  fatalities, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced New York City would make an  additional $400 million investment in Vision Zero – for a total of $1.6 billion  over the next five years. DOT is implementing its most aggressive street  redesign safety program, an increased investment in street redesign and  traffic-calming measures citywide. Other Vision Zero changes announced by the  Mayor include ensuring NYPD crossing guards at every post, faster replacement  of street markings, intersection upgrades in the bike-lane network, more  left-turn calming efforts, brighter lighting and more equipment at each police  precinct to catch speeding.For  more information about the de Blasio Administration’s Vision Zero initiative,  please see www.nyc.gov/visionzero

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