New Mexico authorities issue warning to drunken drivers
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico will continue its push to crack down on drunken drivers through the Labor Day weekend as part of a national effort.
The campaign began Friday and will run concurrently with the state's 100 Days and Nights of Summer, in which drivers can expect more DWI checkpoints, saturation patrols and more officers on the road through the end of September.
Gov. Susana Martinez says getting drunken drivers off the road is a top priority.
So far this year, preliminary figures show there have been 76 DWI-related traffic deaths in New Mexico — down almost 30 percent from the same time last year.