Pennsylvania State Police Report 580 Crashes, 514 DUI Arrests During Labor Day Weekend Enforcement

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) today released the results of its annual Labor Day Weekend enforcement initiative.

During the four-day period from August 30 to September 2, the PSP investigated 580 crashes that resulted in 170 injuries and six deaths. Impaired driving was a factor in 65 of those crashes, three of which were fatal. 

Troopers arrested 514 motorists for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and issued 24,865 citations, including:

  • 7,069 for speeding
  • 889 for failing to wear a seatbelt
  • 121 for not securing children in safety seats
Table 1: Labor Day Weekend Crash Statistics

Year

Total Crashes

Fatal Crashes

People Killed

People Injured

DUI Crashes

DUI-Related Fatal Crashes

2024 (4 days)

580

5

6

170

65

3

2023 (4 days)

671

8

10

220

61

2


Table 2: Labor Day Weekend Enforcement Statistics

Year

DUI Arrests

Speeding Citations

Child Seat Citations

Seat Belt Citations

Other Citations

2024 (4 days)

514

7,069

121

889

16,786

2023 (4 days)

514

9,110

233

864

17,339


These statistics cover only those incidents investigated by the state police and do not include incidents to which other law enforcement agencies responded.

A detailed breakdown of the 2024 Labor Day Weekend enforcement statistics can be found at psp.pa.gov

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