DON’T LET HALLOWEEN
TURN INTO A NIGHTMARE
Designate a Sober Driver Before All Halloween Festivities
Just
around the corner is one of those holidays both young and old
enjoy celebrating -- a time for taking the kids out trick or
treating -- and for many adults, a time for elaborate costume
parties full of fun, frivolity and often alcohol use.
But since Halloween is on a Sunday this year, some of these party
animals will be out in force celebrating throughout the October
29-31 holiday weekend. This makes the Halloween weekend a very
dangerous time on our nation’s roads
because of impaired driving.
In fact, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),
two-thirds (66.6%) of all highway fatalities at Halloween in 2003 were alcohol-related.
But such Halloween nightmares don’t just come from the death, disfigurement
and disability caused by impaired drivers and alcohol-related crashes. Real
nightmares can also come from the dozens of other serious consequences that
face those who don’t plan ahead and designate a sober driver before the
big Halloween celebration.
The consequences if arrested while driving impaired are serious and real. The
prospect of jail time, the suspension or loss of your driver’s license,
higher insurance rates, the embarrassment and humiliation of telling friends,
family and employers, plus dozens of unanticipated expenses for attorney fees,
fines and court costs, car towing and repairs, time away from work, and many
others costs should stop you cold before even considering driving your car,
truck or motorcycle while impaired.
But avoiding these Halloween nightmares is also pretty simple if you remember
to take a few important steps:
- Plan ahead and designate a sober driver BEFORE
you go out partying;
- Don’t even think about getting behind the wheel
of your vehicle if you’ve been out drinking;
- Take the keys and
never let a friend leave your sight if you think they are about to
drive while impaired;
- If impaired, call a taxi – use mass transit
-- or get a sober friend or family member to come and get you;
- Or
just stay where you are and sleep it off until you are sober;
- And
if you are hosting the party this year, make sure all of your
guests leave with a sober driver.
Driving a car, truck or motorcycle
while impaired this Halloween could quickly turn into a very
real nightmare. Plan ahead and do not allow yourself, young
or old, to fall into the age-old trap that “It
will never happen to me.”
It can happen. It has happened. It will happen.
In 2003, more than 17,000 Americans lost their lives in alcohol-related
highway crashes. Millions more were injured.
Every 30 minutes, nearly 50 times a day, someone in America
dies in an alcohol-related crash.
Drinking and driving while impaired is simply not worth the
risk -- of killing yourself or someone else – of the hassles and expenses sure to come – of
creating the kind of personal nightmare that could last your
entire lifetime.
Have fun this Halloween. But please plan ahead – and
make sure your driver is always a sober driver.
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