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Mexicali Makes Roadside Sobriety Checkpoints Permanent After 40 DUI Detentions

The city is locking in tougher checkpoints to cut severe alcohol‑related crashes at night.

Overview

  • Municipal police detained 40 drivers for driving under the influence at roadside checkpoints across Mexicali over the weekend, according to public safety chief Luis Felipe Chan Baltazar.
  • Officials said the reinforced checkpoint operation will now be permanent to keep intoxicated drivers off the road.
  • The program has expanded its coverage from four to six locations across the city to increase the chance of detection.
  • Transit subcommander Eryck McGregor Herrera Álvarez reported up to 45 traffic crashes a day this year, with most linked to alcohol use.
  • Daytime collisions are often minor and settled between drivers, but nights bring more serious injuries and even deaths, which authorities say the checkpoints aim to prevent.