As Texans hit the road and gather to celebrate Spring Break and St. Patrick’s Day, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS ...
Courtesy Photo AUSTIN The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) will increase patrols on roads beginning this weekend to ensure safe driving this spring break and St. Patrick’s Day. March 9-17, the ...
As Texas Tech and other universities celebrate Spring Break, authorities are stepping up efforts against drunk driving.
Texas state troopers are launching a high-visibility traffic enforcement campaign through March 17 to crack down on speeding ...
Spring break is almost here. Getting a DWI can mean losing your driver’s license, facing long‐lasting legal trouble, and ...
The Texas Department of Public Safety said it would increase patrols during spring break and St. Patrick’s Day.
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Flying or driving? Here are tips to help San Antonio travelers get through spring break smoothly
Spring break travel is picking up in San Antonio, with hundreds of thousands expected to fly and many more hitting the road.
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DPS patrols increase, TXDOT launches 'Drive Sober. No Regrets.' campaign as spring break begins
The Texas Department of Transportation is partnering with the Texas DPS and law enforcement statewide to combat drunk driving during spring break.
Texas DPS is increasing patrols March 9-17 for spring break and St. Patrick's Day, targeting impaired driving, speeding and ...
DPS reports 2025 Spring Break: 221 minors with alcohol, 63 open containers, 3 fatal alcohol crashes. Stay safe this season!
This campaign is looking for people who are speeding, not wearing their seat belts, driving while intoxicated, or committing ...
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