State trooper holding radar gun under spotlight with patrol cars parked on Texas winter highway

Texas DPS Boosts Enforcement Dec 19-Jan 1 to Keep Holiday Roads Safe

Texas DPS ramps up enforcement from Dec’19 to Jan’1 to keep holiday traffic safe. The Texas Department of Public Safety announced a surge in traffic enforcement during the holiday season, saying the increased presence will help Texans drive responsibly. Troopers will patrol for violations such as not wearing seat belts, driving while intoxicated, speeding, and failing to follow the state’s Move-Over, Slow-Down law.

Enforcement Timeline

The intensified patrols will run from December’19 through January’1, covering the period when many people travel and celebrate.

Driver looking nervous with police officer beside vehicle and warning ticket on seat

What Troopers Will Look For

  • Not wearing seat belts
  • Driving while intoxicated
  • Speeding
  • Failing to obey the Move-Over, Slow-Down law

Chief Rippee’s Message

“Our message is clear – if you choose to drive impaired, distracted or in any other reckless manner, you will be held accountable,” said Texas Highway Patrol Chief Bryan Rippee. “Our Troopers will be out on the roads to ensure everyone is driving responsibly and following the law. Our goal is simple – to keep every Texan safe so they can enjoy the season with their loved ones.”

Key Takeaways

  • DPS will increase enforcement from Dec’19 to Jan’1
  • Troopers target seat-belt, DUI, speeding, and Move-Over violations
  • Chief Rippee stresses accountability and safety for holiday drivers

Author

  • Julia N. Fairmont

    I’m Julia N. Fairmont, a journalist specializing in Lifestyle & Human Interest stories at News of Austin. My work focuses on people—their experiences, challenges, achievements, and everyday moments that reflect the heart of the community. I aim to tell stories that inspire, inform, and create genuine emotional connection with readers.

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