FRANKLIN COUNTY
DUI Task Force

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In 1993 the Ohio Department of Public Safety (ODPS) targeted Franklin County, Ohio for the first ever county-wide DUI Task Force in the state of Ohio.  This was based upon the number of alcohol related traffic crash deaths which occurred in the pervious year.  Twenty-one fatalities ranked Franklin County second highest in the state of Ohio that year.

Franklin County has a population of 1.5 million residences and is 543 square miles. Over a million vehicles are registered in the county. Currently there are over 500 habitual offenders (five or more DUI convictions) living in Franklin County.

The Franklin County DUI Task Force was formed to identify and assess the impaired driving problem in Franklin County and to develop an action plan that incorporates both enforcement and education to address the problem.

Over the past years the Task Force has developed highly visible enforcement activities in the form of sobriety checkpoints and county-wide DUI patrols.  We understand that enforcement activities when associated with holidays or special events are a great deterrent to drinking and driving.

The Ohio Department of Public Safety (ODPS)  and Ohio Traffic Safety Office, utilizes  federal grant money to fund the county wide task force. 

Currently the Task Force is made of all 31 law enforcement agencies and six support groups such as, MADD, Franklin Co. Municipal Court, Franklin Co. Engineer’s Office and Traffic and Public Safety organizations.