He strongly urged people to drink alcohol responsibly if driving or to make arrangements to get home safely, such as designating a sober driver or using a taxi.
"So far 45 people have lost their lives on Bay of Plenty roads this year and as we approach 2017, police will also be focusing on speed and seat belts to try and prevent any further loss of life," he said.
The Western Bay of Plenty had the most drink drivers caught with 67 prosecuted.