The holiday season is upon us, bringing a packed social calendar filled with ugly sweaters, company holiday events and champagne toasts. Unfortunately, the number of alcohol-related car accidents spikes in the time between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day. In addition, local and state law enforcement officer across the nation are participating in a "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign to prevent impaired driving by increasing the number of checkpoints during the holiday season.
Some sobering facts about impaired driving during the holidays:
- • 733 people died in accidents involving a drunk driver in December 2013.
- • An average of 572 lives were lost over the Thanksgiving weekend every year from 1998 to 2008.
- • There are typically 33% more DUI arrests during the time between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day.
- • Around 25,000 people are injured every year in accidents with drunk drivers during the holidays.
- • If you are hosting a party where alcohol is being served, you can be held financially responsible for any damage caused by impaired guests after they leave your event.
- • Take the keys from everyone when they get their first drink.
- • Choose one person in the group to be the designated driver, who will not consume any more alcohol.
- • Bring cash for a cab (or take a cab to the event).
- • Get a ride from Uber or Lyft.
- • Call a sober friend or family member to give you a ride home.
- • Stick with a "one drink per hour" rule if simultaneously eating food.
Most of us can't afford to spend $10,000 on court costs and attorney fees, so heed the advice of law enforcement to "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" this holiday season!
Source: National General Insurance Co.
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