
Regardless of what you're doing during the last weekend in October, if you're on the road, you need to be aware. Here are some resources for more information:
- Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving website: Learn more and sign a pledge not to drink and drive (I did)
- If you're hosting a party, get recipes for 50 non-alcoholic drinks for designated drivers or anyone else who chooses not to consume alcohol
- Know about alternative ride programs in your area, for yourself or for others who drink
- Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving on Twitter
- Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving on Facebook
Wow! I had no idea that drinking is such a problem with drinking on this day. We don't do Halloween anyway.
ReplyDeleteI've been concerned about all the drunk driving recently because lately it seems like I've seen more accidents, traffic stops and hit and runs! I've just been so cautious while driving the kiddos around lately and now Halloween is coming up! Ohhh GOD help us all!
ReplyDeletetotally forgot about posting this...
ReplyDeletethanks for the reminder
It's a scary time out there and good to keep this infront of everything!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, thanks for reminding everyone! Seems most holidays involve drinking and driving, always a dangerous time to out and about!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder. I wish there were stricter penalties for drunk driving, like in Europe.
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