The Woodstock Police set up 26 different R.I.D.E. checkpoints throughout December. Officers stopped about 3,300 vehicles and one person was arrested.
WOODSTOCK - The Woodstock Police Service has released its R.I.D.E. program results for December.
Approximately 3,300 vehicles were checked at 26 checkpoints last month. There was one arrest as a result of a G2 driver having a blood alcohol concentration level above zero.
Police also issued several warnings under the Highway Traffic Act.
Woodstock Police conducted the R.I.D.E. programs to proactively combat impaired driving and help not only ensure the safety of our roads but also to serve as a reminder to not get in the driver’s seat after consuming alcohol while celebrating the holiday season.
The Woodstock Police Service added that they thank the drivers of Woodstock for their ongoing commitment to keeping the roads safe.

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