The Drive Sober. No Regrets. campaign aims to educate Texans about the importance of choosing a sober ride after consuming any amount of alcohol, THC product or any other drug — legal or illegal.
Impaired driving is 100% preventable and can have serious physical, emotional, and financial consequences that can last for years. A DWI can be expensive and cause legal hassles, difficulty finding or keeping a job, loss of trust from loved ones, and regret. The human toll of a DUI crash can devastate the lives of victims and survivors forever.
The Digital Toolkit includes videos, graphics, social post copy, print collateral and more.
The Summer Impaired Driving Campaign Toolkit is available now.
Download the ToolkitTxDOT will travel the state with an interactive exhibit to show Texans the dangers and consequences of impaired driving. We welcome you to join us.
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“Concert in the Sky” Fireworks Show at Municipal Park
1921 N Bicentennial BlvdIn 2025, there were 23,872 impaired driving crashes in Texas, resulting in 1,254 deaths and 2,378 serious injuries.
In 2025, one person in Texas died every 6 hours and 59 minutes as a result of an impaired driver.
In 2025, 33% of the total Texas traffic fatalities were caused by impaired driving.
In 2025, 53% of the total Texas impaired driving crashes involved drivers ages 25–44.
The information contained in this report represents reportable data collected from the Texas Peace Officer’s Crash Report (CR-3). This information was received and processed by the department as of March 25, 2026.