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MADD: Party Planners Hold the Keys to Prevent DUIs

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Wednesday, December 31, 2014   

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Arkansas law-enforcement agencies have stepped up DUI patrols for New Year celebrations.

Nearly 150 people die each year in alcohol-related crashes in the state, with the numbers declining in recent years. But impaired-driving incidents tend to spike during the last two weeks of the year.

Jan Withers, national president of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, encouraged party hosts to intervene if a guest has had too much to drink and is about to get behind the wheel.

"People are hesitant to do that," she said. "And I remember I used to be hesitant to do that, thinking, 'Oh, I don't want to get involved,' or, 'They're going to be upset with me.' But I totally look at it differently now."

The Arkansas State Patrol estimates that about 25 percent of traffic fatalities are connected to alcohol.

Withers suggested that sober transportation options be part of holiday party planning.

"Ideas like phone numbers for alternative transportation, or make plans with their friends on how to get home safely," she said. "And a couple of hours before the end of the night, make sure you're not serving alcohol anymore."

ASP issued a news release warning that officers will not accept excuses for impaired driving, adding that there are no good excuses for driving impaired, and those caught will be arrested and taken to jail.

Arkansas statistics are online at asp.arkansas.gov.


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