"We're catching a high percentage of alcohol-related accidents," he said.
While the exact number of alcohol-related accidents in the county in a given period is not known, other changes are clear.
On average, the blood alcohol level of drivers in alcohol-related accidents is 0.18 percent.
Last year, almost 18,000 people died in alcohol-related accidents, the most since 1992.
Last year, just under 18,000 people died in alcohol-related accidents.
Yet 17,000 people were killed in alcohol-related accidents last year.
Last year, 23 people died in alcohol-related accidents and 4,913 people were charged.
Discuss alcohol-related accidents with your children when they appear in the news.
You reduce your chances of injuring yourself or others in alcohol-related accidents.
Last year, alcohol-related accidents killed 195 people and injured 8,806 in Maryland.