Over 400 people were arrested for driving while intoxicated over Memorial Day Weekend. There were 272 crashes statewide as we enter the Deadliest 100 Days Of Summer. See where the arrests happened with an interactive map.
Losing your driver’s license might seem like something that only happens to reckless drivers, but in Minnesota, there are many different ways to have your driver's license taken away.
Sergeant Troy Christianson from the Minnesota State Patrol said one in four crashes in Minnesota is caused by distractions, leading to dozens of deaths and hundreds of serious injuries each year.
According to the United States Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, there are more than 4 million (4,273,027) licensed drivers in Minnesota and most of those people have a Class D driver's license.