Published: 11-24-2025 | Category: Statewide
Baton Rouge – As families and friends gather across Louisiana to celebrate Thanksgiving, Louisiana State Police would like to remind all motorists to make safety a priority during this busy travel season. Holidays should be marked by togetherness and gratitude, not preventable tragedies on our roadways.
Impaired driving remains one of the most significant dangers during holiday travel. If your celebration involves alcohol or any substance that affects your ability to drive, please plan ahead. Arrange a sober ride, designate a driver, or use available transportation options. Never get behind the wheel if you are impaired and never allow someone you care about to do so.
We also urge everyone to wear a seat belt—every trip, every time. A simple decision to buckle up can make the difference between life and death. Drivers should ensure that all passengers, including those in the back seat, are properly restrained before the vehicle moves.
If you are hosting Thanksgiving festivities, you play an important role as well. Provide non-alcoholic drink options, help guests find safe transportation, and be prepared to take keys if someone has consumed alcohol. A responsible host can prevent a dangerous situation before it starts.
Louisiana State Police Troopers will be working throughout the holiday to keep our highways safe, but we cannot do it alone. We ask every driver to do their part: slow down, remain alert, avoid distractions, and make responsible choices.
Motorists who witness hazardous road conditions or reckless drivers are urged to call *LSP (*577) and report that activity to the nearest Louisiana State Police troop headquarters. Together, we can ensure this Thanksgiving remains a time of gratitude, joy, and safe travels for everyone returning home to their loved ones.
Contact Information:
Sgt. Scott Moreau
Louisiana State Police
Public Affairs Section
Office: (318) 769-9872
[email protected]
