Persephone Shelton
Stay Safe This Holiday: Avoid Drinking & Driving
The holiday season is a time of joy and celebration, filled with festive parties, family gatherings, and champagne toasts. While it's a wonderful time to connect with loved ones, it's also important to remember the responsibilities that come with celebrating, especially when alcohol is involved.
Plan a Safe Ride if You’re Drinking
Before heading out to a holiday event, ensure you've arranged a safe way to get home. Use rideshare apps or designate a sober driver. Planning ahead prevents last-minute decisions that might put you or others at risk.
Look Out for Friends and Loved Ones
Caring for those around you is a hallmark of the holiday spirit. Keep an eye on your loved ones, and if someone seems unable to drive safely, step in to help them make the right choice. It's one way to show how much we care.
Pace Yourself and Know Your Limits
With so many tempting holiday treats, it's easy to lose track of your alcohol intake. Enjoy yourself, but be mindful of how much you’re drinking. Alternating between alcoholic drinks and water can help maintain balance.
Hosting a Party? Offer Nonalcoholic Drinks and Help Guests Get Home Safely
As a host, you have the power to ensure your guests remain safe. Provide fun, festive mocktails and encourage guests to plan their rides in advance. Offer options and assist them in arranging safe transportation.
Remember, impaired driving risks not just your life but the lives of everyone on the road. By making thoughtful, responsible choices, we can all contribute to a safer holiday season. Let’s celebrate responsibly and protect the joy that this time of year brings. Make a safe driving plan before you head out to celebrate, ensuring a joyful holiday season for all.

