WATCH: Florida Attorney General Encourages Road Safety During National Impaired Driving Prevention Month

By  //  December 7, 2021

Already this year, 4,000 crashes have been caused by driving under the influence

ABOVE VIDEO: In recognition of National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is encouraging everyone to stay vigilant on the road, drive defensively and report suspected impaired drivers by dialing **FHP (347).

TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA –The holiday season is a time to celebrate with family and friends, and often includes Floridians traveling more.

Unfortunately, these holiday celebrations can lead to DUI arrests with the highest numbers of nationwide DUI arrests happening between Thanksgiving and the end of New Year’s weekend.

In recognition of National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is encouraging everyone to stay vigilant on the road, drive defensively and report suspected impaired drivers by dialing **FHP (347).

“The holiday season is a time for family, friends, and festivities—one of the most anticipated and celebrated times of the year. However, it is also when DUI arrests and crashes increase. So please be careful on the road during this time of the year and never drink and drive,” said Moody.

Already this year, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Crash Dashboard is reporting more than 4,000 crashes due to driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol.

This resulted in more than 500 fatalities because of impaired drivers. These numbers are expected to increase during the holiday season based off impaired driving crash statistics from the past two years.

In December 2020 alone, 532 impaired driving crashes were recorded, while 537 crashes occurred in December 2019.

Moody recommends following these tips for safe travels on the roadways this holiday season:

■ Do not drink and drive, or permit others to drink and drive;
■ Establish a designated driver beforehand;
■ Call a cab or ride-sharing service if there is no designated driver;
■ Fasten seatbelts when driving or riding in a vehicle;
■ Avoid distracted driving, including texting while driving; and
■ Beware of the increase of impaired drivers—especially at night.

More information and tips can be found by visiting the Mothers Against Drunk Driving website. MADD is an organization with a vision of a future where there are no more victims of drunk or drugged driving accidents.

The MADD website is full of statistics, solutions, and helplines for Floridians. To find out more information, click here.

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