Oct 31, 2022

NSP urges safety for drivers, trick-or-treaters for Halloween

Posted Oct 31, 2022 4:30 PM

By Nebraska State Patrol

LINCOLN, NEB. — Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol will be working overtime on Halloween night, monitoring for impaired driving across the state.

“Halloween means extra foot traffic in communities across our state as kids set out to trick-or-treat,” said Colonel John Bolduc, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol. “It is imperative that drivers stay alert for kids in residential areas and keep their focus on the road. If your Halloween celebration involved alcohol, plan to have a sober driver for the trip home.”

Troopers across Nebraska will be performing high-visibility patrols in an effort to reduce the likelihood of severe injury or fatal crashes. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that in 2020, 56 people were killed in drunk-driving crashes on Halloween night, including 11 pedestrians. NSP’s efforts this Halloween are made possible thanks in part to a grant for $7,375 from the Nebraska Department of Transportation – Highway Safety Office.

Safety Tips for Drivers

Be alert for trick-or-treaters by scanning the road, especially where sight distance is limited.

Slower speeds save lives.

Put your phone down and keep your attention on the road.

If you see an impaired driver, call *55 to make a report to the NSP Highway Helpline.

Safety Tips for Pedestrians

Be visible. Even if your costume is dark, it’s a good idea to have a light with you.

Walk on the sidewalk and use crosswalks or intersections to cross the street.

Double check for cars before crossing the street. Just because you see the car, doesn’t mean the driver can see you.

Use the buddy system to help keep each other safe.