Law enforcement officers from police departments, sheriff’s offices and the Michigan State Police in 26 counties made 532 arrests for drunk driving during the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign March 17-April 7.
Of those arrested, 78 were charged under the state’s high blood alcohol content (BAC) law with a BAC of .17 or higher, according to the Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning.
During the crackdown, officers also issued 682 citations for driving with a suspended license, 653 citations for uninsured motorists and made 350 drug arrests.