St. Patrick's Day is right around the corner, and it's not the luck of the Irish that will keep the roads safe ? It's planning  now for a safe and sober way home.
Are you headed out with friends after work this Wednesday to celebrate the holiday?  No?  Well when you and your family are on the road headed to choir practice, a t-ball game, or coming home from  school, you may be sharing the road with those returning from a fun St.  Patrick's Day event.  It's time to spread the word about the dangers of buzzed driving and to remind people that Buzzed Driving IS Drunk Driving, and the best  way to stay safe is to plan ahead.
  Remember to:
·         Designate a  sober driver before you leave for your event.
·         Be ready to take alternate transportation such as a bus or taxi. Have the phone number of  a taxi service stored in your phone before you leave for the party.
Even if you will not be celebrating this St. Patrick's Day, keep in mind that  in 2008, 1,179 people in other vehicles were killed in crashes involving alcohol-impaired drivers.  And for  those who don't plan on over-indulging, a buzzed driving crash looks the same  as a drunk driving crash. 
Global Influence is working with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Ad Council as they  continue their efforts with the Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving PSA campaign. Buzzed  drivers drink and drive, but do not consider themselves a hazard on the roadway  because they have had only a few drinks. The campaign hopes to educate people  that consuming even a few drinks can impair driving and that Buzzed Driving  is Drunk Driving. 
We need your help in keeping the roads safe for everyone this St. Patrick's Day by spreading the word that buzzed driving IS  drunk driving. 
To learn more about the impact buzzed driving can have on a life, please watch this important video about the financial and  personal repercussions of getting a DUI: http://buzzeddriving.
Remember: Buzzed Driving IS Drunk Driving. Plan ahead and ask your loved ones to do the same.
For more information, visit Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving on Facebook  and Twitter (@Buzzeddriving).
(This post is a volunteer blog social event post by members of Global Influence)
 
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