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St. Patrick's Day Driving Safety
St. Patrick’s Day has become one of the biggest nights out for many Americans, particularly young adults. While it can be a night of great fun, it can also be a very dangerous night out because of impaired drivers.
According to statistics released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 32% of all traffic-related fatalities on the nation’s highways around St. Patrick’s Day in 2003 were caused by impaired drivers who had blood alcohol contents. Sadly enough, many of these tragedies can be prevented by reminding partiers of the importance of a designated driver and taxis.
Regardless of whether the plan for St. Patrick’s Day is the big parade or the corner pub, if there is alcohol involved some precautions need to be taken to ensure that St. Patrick’s Day ends well and not in a hospital or jail cell.
The most important thing is to designate a sober driver before the party begins. That person should be given the car keys before anything has been consumed in order to ensure that it is not a forgotten idea. Avoid drinking too much too fast and consider eating a meal before you go out to any bars. Having a full stomach will help you not become too intoxicated too quickly.
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