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New Year's Eve: Make sure you have a safe way to get home

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New Year's Eve: Make sure you have a safe way to get home

POSTED ON: 12/29/2020

New Year's Eve can be really fun. Fireworks, dressing up, toasting to a year of health and luck, kissing at midnight, partying into the early morning... but however you celebrate, make sure it involves a safe way to get home.

Find a safe way home from New Year's Eve celebrations

If staying sober isn't your idea of a fun New Year's Eve celebration, make sure you find another way to avoid drunk driving. Have a plan BEFORE you start drinking. Your safe driving plan may include public transportation, a designated driver, a ridesharing service, or some other safe option.

Learn from our breathalyzer customers: don't think you're OK to drive if you're not

We hear it a lot - someone thought they were OK to drive but ended up getting a DUI and needing interlock services. If you’re wondering how many drinks you can have and legally drive, the best and safest answer is zero.

Understand alcohol if you'll be using it

State laws vary when it comes to BAC or BrAC, but if you have even "just a few" drinks remember that it can take many hours (or even the next day) for the alcohol to leave your system. Buzzed driving is drunk driving.

If you do drink a small amount of alcohol and plan to drive only after sobering up, make sure you understand the effects of alcohol on your body. Even a small amount of alcohol can still impact your driving. Alcohol level is measured by the weight of the alcohol in a certain volume of blood, and this is called BAC (blood alcohol content or concentration). Smart Start of Alabama provides products that test a person’s alcohol level before allowing the vehicle to start. Many drivers are surprised when these life-saving devices detect a dangerous level of alcohol when the driver thought he was ok to drive.

Happy New Year from Smart Start of Alabama!

Driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs is illegal in all 50 states, as well as in the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. We want your holiday season to be happy. Don’t be part of the scary holiday DUI statistics. To find out how we are helping to separate drinking from driving, call us or fill out our contact form.

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