chart showing 50,000 injuries 700 deaths in USA from drowsy fatigue driving

Alcohol might make you feel like you’ve got superpowers, but in reality, it turns you into a slow-motion, blurry-eyed, decision-making disaster behind the wheel. Not only is it a recipe for disaster, but it can also drain your wallet with hefty fines, get your license suspended, and even land you in the slammer—none of which are as fun as a night out with friends. So, if you’re planning to enjoy a few drinks, designate a sober driver, hop on a ride-sharing app like Uber or Lyft, or stay at a friend’s place. And if you’re the designated hero of the night, stick to non-alcoholic drinks and keep everyone safe. Remember, the best way to stay safe is to stay sober, and the best way to have a blast is to plan ahead. Cheers to a great night—just make sure it’s with a mocktail if you’re driving! 🚗🥂

Drunk driving is no laughing matter. It’s dangerous, expensive, and can turn lives upside down. By making smart choices and following these suggestions, you can ensure a night out that’s both fun and safe. The key is to plan ahead and stay sober. Whether you’re the designated driver or just enjoying the party, always prioritize safety. Here’s to a fantastic night—just make sure it’s with a mocktail if you’re the one behind the wheel! 🚗🥂


NHTSA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, part of the U.S. Department of Transportation

USA 28 DEATHS A DAY

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