Georgia law enforcement officials are cracking down on drunken driving.
Drivers can expect more DUI patrols and sobriety check points across the state over the next two weeks.
The campaign is held every year in conjunction with the Fourth of July holiday - one of the deadliest holidays on U.S. roads.
Drivers can expect more DUI patrols and sobriety check points across the state over the next two weeks.
The campaign is held every year in conjunction with the Fourth of July holiday - one of the deadliest holidays on U.S. roads.