The California Highway Patrol announced it will be conducting a sobriety/driver license checkpoint from 9 p.m. – 2 a.m. on Friday June 22 near Temecula, CHP spokesman Nathan Baer said.
Drivers approaching the checkpoint will see informational signs notifying them that a DUI checkpoint is ahead. Traffic permitting, every motorist will be stopped for a brief time while an officer explains the reason for the checkpoint and checks their driver license.

The CHP will be conducting a DUI checkpoint near Temecula on Friday June 22. (Photo courtesy of Flickr)
Baer explained CHP checkpoints are conducted in accordance with the guidelines for checkpoint operations outlined in the California Supreme Court decision, Ingersoll vs. Palmer.







