Designated Driver programs are a key component of a community-based comprehensive impaired driving prevention effort. Combined with highly visible law enforcement, a Designated Driver program gives people the information they need to make informed choices and seek alternatives to driving while impaired. Safe Ride programs provide transportation for persons who plan to drink. Designated Driver programs typically promote the concept of designating a sober driver, but variations may exist depending on the needs of the community. An important part of a community-based Designated Driver program is the concept of 'Safe Ride.' These alternative methods of transportation provide people who have consumed alcohol with safe rides home. Some are privately funded while others are run through public-private partnerships.
Designated Driver, Safe Ride Program
2001
44 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Transportation , Highway safety programs , Drinking driver , Driver intoxication , Alcoholism , Driver disqualification , Driving , Motor vehicle operators , Organizations , Implementation , Publications , Partnerships , Program planning , Safe ride programs , Community-based programs , Publicity , Promotion
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