Summarize this content to 100 words: Erie leaders and law enforcement joined together to remind people about the risks of impaired driving ahead of Super Bowl Sunday.A night which often leads to a rise in crashes and arrests by the end of the night, as explained by Patrolman Jeffrey Parker, who made the second-most DUI arrests in Pennsylvania last year. New Chipotle set to open Tuesday in west Millcreek “To start, 51 out of the 100 DUI arrests that I had were actually crashes, so that’s troubling in that number. The other 49, what I’m looking for is it’s very common for people to sway across lines,” Parker said.The Erie County DUI task force announced it would be conducting roving patrols to help keep drunk and impaired drivers off the road.Mayor Daria Devlin also spoke on the issue. She said it’s ok to have fun as many people look forward to Super Bowl Sunday; however, you just have to make sure you are safe while doing so. House passes driving bill that could soon aid PA residents with disabilities “You know, of course, we can always have a designated driver; we have lots of options, make the plans before you start to party and that keeps everyone safe on the roads,” Devlin said.Officials said a few minutes of planning ahead can make the difference between a safe and fun celebration or a tragic, life-changing event.Copyright 2026 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to WJET/WFXP/YourErie.com.
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