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Consumer Advisory: NHTSA Urges Motorists to Play it Safe and Designate a Sober Driver on Super Bowl Sunday


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Consumer Advisory: NHTSA Urges Motorists to Play it Safe and Designate a Sober Driver on Super Bowl Sunday

NHTSA
February 1, 2013


NHTSA 03-13
Friday, February 1, 2013
Contact: Kathryn Henry (202) 366-9550


WASHINGTON – As Super Bowl Sunday approaches and football fans across the country prep for the big game, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is urging the public to celebrate responsibly and to never drive drunk.

According to agency statistics, alcohol-impaired crashes claimed a life every 53 minutes in 2011. On Super Bowl Sunday alone, 36 percent of fatalities from motor vehicle crashes were connected to drunk driving. NHTSA statistical data define Super Bowl Sunday as 6 a.m. Sunday to 5:59 a.m. on Monday.

Whether attending the game, watching at a sports bar or hosting a party, NHTSA reminds everyone that Fans Don't Let Fans Drive Drunk. Before choosing to drink, choose your team's MVP – a sober designated driver. NHTSA offers these additional safety tips:

If you are hosting a Super Bowl party:

According to NHTSA, 9,878 people were killed in drunk driving crashes in 2011. These alcohol-impaired-driving fatalities accounted for 31 percent of the total motor vehicle traffic fatalities in the United States. In addition, alcohol impairment among drivers involved in fatal crashes was almost twice as high during the weekend (31%) than during weekdays (15%) and four times higher at night (36%) than during the day (8%).

For more information, please visit TrafficSafetyMarketing.gov.

For information on our Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving Campaign please visit www.nhtsa.gov or visit the Facebook page. You can also follow us on Twitter at (@buzzeddriving).

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