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12/10/2007

AAA Asks, When Will We Learn That Drinking And Driving Don't Mix?

Be a Responsible Holiday Party Host With These Tips From AAA

In 2006, 630 people in Washington died as a result of a traffic crash, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. An astonishing 47 percent (294) of these motor vehicle crash deaths involved a driver who had been drinking alcohol. Put another way, nearly 300 Washingtonians would still be alive today if an alcohol-impaired driver hadn’t decided to get behind the wheel. AAA urges holiday party goers and planners to consider this startling statistic when planning holiday festivities this season.

Party Goers:
Party guests have options other than getting behind the wheel after drinking alcohol:

  • Choose a designated driver before leaving for the party.
  • Call a taxi cab, town car or limo.
  • Ride public transportation.
  • Make arrangements for a friend or family member to pick you up after the party.
  • Plan on spending the night at the party location.
  • Get a hotel room within walking distance of the party.

Party Planners:
If you choose to serve alcohol at your holiday party, be a responsible host:

  • Encourage carpooling with a designated driver.
  • Give a gift to designated drivers.
  • Know who is drinking and whether or not they have a safe ride home.
  • Collect keys as people arrive at your party and only relinquish keys to sober drivers.
  • Put away the alcohol when it gets late and serve coffee early in the evening.
  • Slow down the drinking rate of guests with party games.
  • Offer sleeping accommodations to those who are not safe to drive or call them a cab.
  • Serve protein-rich and starchy foods to help retard alcohol absorption, such as: (Recipes available at AAA.com or by clicking here)
    • Mexican Layer Dip
    • Spicy Cocktail Wieners
    • Marinated Oriental Beef Kabobs
    • Sour Cream Cucumbers
  • Provide designated drivers fun non-alcoholic drinks, such as: (These and many more non-alcohol recipes are available at AAA.com or by clicking here)
    • Winter Wassail
    • Black Cherry Champagne
    • Orange Blossom
    • Café Mocha Ice
    • Tropical Fruit Fizz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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