This holiday
season, the Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office and SAFE Coalition are teaming up
with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration to remind all drivers about the dangers of drinking and driving.
We’ll be working together to remind everyone of the importance of planning a
sober ride home before heading out to enjoy the holiday festivities and en
route to seasonal travel destinations. This holiday season, and every day,
remember: Buzzed Driving Is Drunk
Driving.
The holidays
are a special time for every community, and it’s more important than ever for
us to stress the importance of safe driving habits. We know everyone is rushing
around, finishing those last-minute errands and attending various holiday
parties. But before you ever head out to the festivities, make sure you plan a
sober ride home, because driving drunk should never be an option. Help us
spread the message: Even one drink is one drink too many. Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving.
According to
NHTSA, 37,133 people were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes in 2017, and
29% (10,874) of those fatalities occurred in crashes during which a driver had
a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) over the legal limit of .08. In fact, 885
people lost their lives in traffic crashes involving a drunk driver during the
month of December 2017 alone. The holidays prove to be extra dangerous to
drivers, as more people — drivers and pedestrians alike — are out on the roads.
Drunk driving
isn’t the only risk on the road: Drug-impaired driving is also an increasing
problem, for men and for women alike. If drivers are impaired by any substance
— alcohol or other drugs — they should not get behind the wheel of a vehicle.
It is illegal in all states to drive impaired by alcohol or drugs. Remember:
Driving while impaired is illegal, period. The bottom line is this: If You Feel Different, You Drive Different.
It’s that simple.
Drinking and
driving should never be combined. It’s essential to plan a sober ride in
advance if the holiday celebration will include alcohol. The alternative could
change your life, not to mention the lives of your passengers, of pedestrians,
or of other drivers and passengers nearby.
This holiday
season, the Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office, SAFE Coalition and NHTSA urge drivers to designate a
sober driver before heading out for the evening. If you plan on drinking, plan
on not driving.
Party with a
Plan: First and foremost: Plan ahead. Be honest with yourself: You know whether
you’ll be drinking. If you plan to drink, plan for a sober driver to take you
home. Is it your turn to be the designated driver? Take that role seriously — your
friends are relying on you.
·
Remember
that it is never okay to drink and drive. Even if you’ve had only one alcoholic
beverage, designate a sober driver or plan to have someone pick you up.
·
If you see a
drunk driver on the road, contact the Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office.
·
Have a
friend who is about to drink and drive? Take the keys away and make
arrangements to get your friend home safely.
For
more information about the Buzzed Driving
Is Drunk Driving campaign, visit https://www.trafficsafetymarketing.gov/get-materials/drunk-driving/buzzed-driving-drunk-driving/holiday-season.
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