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Drunk Driving- Over the Limit. Under Arrest.
You Drink & Drive. You Lose.
 
Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk
 
 
 

Gold Cup 2007

The planner includes messages and templates that you may choose from to support your impaired driving initiatives during the Gold Cup. You may use the materials to reinforce our message "Los Aficionados No Dejan Que Los Aficionados Manejen Borrachos" (Fans Don't Let Fans Drive Drunk).

July 4th Planner 2007
This planner includes messaging and templates that you may choose from to support your impaired driving initiatives surrounding the Fourth of July. The marketing tools available to you can be used in several capacities and are built on the message platform that Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving. These materials also carry the tagline, "Don't let July 4th blow up in your face," a reference to both fireworks and the possibility of arrest or crashes due to impaired driving.

St. Patrick's Day PlannerSt. Patrick's Day
Don’t depend on dumb luck this St. Patrick’s Day. Designate your sober driver before the party begins.
2007

St. Patrick’s Day has become a big night out for many Americans—particularly among young adults. But it has also become a dangerous night on our roadways due to impaired drivers. In 2004, 48 percent of all traffic fatalities that occurred during the evening of St. Patrick’s Day to the early hours of the following morning involved drivers with blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) of .01 and higher. Of those fatalities, a vast majority were crashes where the driver’s BAC was .08 or higher – the illegal limit in all states, including the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.

Don’t depend on dumb luck this St. Patrick’s Day. Designate your sober driver before the party begins.


Super Bowl Sunday is one of America’s biggest and most entertaining national sporting events as friends and families gather to socialize and watch the big game. Yet, it is also one of the nation’s most dangerous days on the roadways due to impaired driving. According to NHTSA, 158 people died, representing 51 percent of all traffic fatalities during the 2004 Super Bowl weekend, due to impaired drivers with blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels of .08 and higher.

Remember, Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk. Designating a sober driver should be on the top of everyone’s Super Bowl party list.

 

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