Did you know that over 700 people died
from 2006-2010 on St. Patrick’s Day because of drunk driving? On Tuesday, March 12, the NHTSA is hosting a Twitter chat to
discuss the dangers of buzzed and drunk driving. Starting at 2pm ET, NHTSA safety experts will be on hand to answer your questions about buzzed driving. They’ll be sharing facts and tips for how to keep safe and make certain you can enjoy the party while still getting
home alive.
Remember:
- A person is killed every 51 minutes from drunk driving.
- 129 people in 2010 died on St. Patrick’s Day because of drunk driving.
- Plan a safe way home BEFORE the party starts.
- If you see someone driving buzzed on the road, call your local law enforcement.
We want people to know the very real risks of driving
buzzed. It can result in jail time, loss of driver’s license, or, worst of all,
loss of life. You have the power to help. Come join us on 3/12 at 2pm, ET, @NHTSAgov. Follow the hash tag #buzzeddriving and ask questions.
Driving buzzed is a choice, one that can be the
difference between life and death.
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