Bonners Ferry Police Department DUI patrols

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 30, 2025
Bonners Ferry Police Department

Ahead of July 4th celebrations, Idaho law enforcement agencies urge drivers to plan a sober ride.

BONNERS FERRY, ID — This Independence Day your Bonners Ferry Police Department is teaming up with the Idaho Transportation Department’s Office of Highway Safety (OHS) to prevent impaired driving. July 1 through 13, law enforcement agencies across the state will dedicate resources to stop drivers under the influence of drugs and alcohol.

Deaths resulting from impaired driving crashes decreased from 105 in 2023 to 86 in 2024, an 18% decrease, but still accounted for more than a third (36%) of all traffic crash fatalities in 2024.

The Fourth of July travel period comes during the 100 Deadliest Days on Idaho roads – the summer days between Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends when there is an increase in fatal crashes.

According to OHS preliminary data, at least 39 people have been killed in crashes in Idaho since Memorial Day weekend this year.

Tips to promote safe driving this July 4th:

  • Plan Ahead for a Sober Driver: Whether heading to a social event or a night
    out, always plan for a sober driver. This can be a designated friend, a family
    member, or even a local taxi service.
  • Utilize Ride-Sharing Services: While ride-sharing options may be limited in
    rural areas, exploring available services in nearby towns can be a safe alternative
    to driving yourself. Be aware of areas with poor phone connectivity and plan
    accordingly.
  • Host Safe Events: If you’re hosting an event where alcohol is served, consider
    providing non-alcoholic beverages and arranging for transportation options for
    guests who may need a sober ride home.

For more information on impaired driving, visit http://shift-idaho.org.
-Your Bonners Ferry Police Department