It will be a busy weekend across New York and you will see a lot more New York State Troopers and local police out and about.

As part of their Stop DWI/High visibility campaign, New York State Troopers along with local police will have more DWI checkpoints and patrols on the roads across New York State.

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Currently, the Troopers are in the middle of their 100 Days of Summer campaign and will have an elevated presence every weekend throughout the summer. They will also have increased patrols and checkpoints around major holidays like the 4th of July and Labor Day weekend.

Here is a look at the dates that New York State Police and local police will have extra patrols and checkpoints in 2024.

June 100 Days of Summer Dates

June 6 - June 9, 2024
June 13 - June 16, 2024
June 20 - June 23, 2024
June 27 - June 30, 2024

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July 4 Dates

July 3 - July 7, 2024

July 100 Days of Summer Dates

July 11 - July 14, 2024
July 18 - July 21, 2024
July 25 - July 28, 2024

August 100 Days of Summer Dates

August 1 - August 4, 2024

August 8 - August 11, 2024

End of Summer Dates

August 14 - September 2, 2024

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If you do plan on drinking this summer, officials encourage you to get a designated driver or use a ride-share service like Uber or Lyft to get home safely.

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