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May 21, 2025

New Years Eve and Drunk Driving

New Years Eve and Drunk Driving

by admin / Friday, 31 December 2010 / Published in Road Safety

New Years Eve is one of the most dangerous nights of the year to be on the road. Studies show that there are more drunk drivers on the road this night than any other night of the year.  If you are heading out on the town to bring in the new year or just hanging out with friends and you plan on drinking, you need to have a plan on how you will get home. Insurance Doctor has some tips to keep you safe:

Choose a designated driver – Pick someone who promises not to drink and who will make sure everyone gets home safely. Offer to pay this person for his or her services. This will make the person more likely to commit to the responsibility.

Take a cab – Consider taking a cab or public transportation to and from your holiday event. Many organizations offer free cab service on New Years Eve. Do some research ahead of time and write down the phone number in case you need it.

Do not use the cell phone while driving – Even if you have consumed just one glass of wine or beer, alcohol in any amount can impair your ability to drive safely. Don’t compound the problem with the distraction of driving and talking on a cell phone. This includes the designated driver too. Driving on new years eve involves full attention to the road. Be aware of other drivers on the road that may have been drinking.

Have a Safe and Happy New Year!

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