Stay Safe This Holiday Season: Tips for Impaired Driving Prevention

Stay Safe This Holiday Season: Tips for Impaired Driving Prevention

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December is a time of joy and celebration as many of us gather with family and friends to honor the season. However, it’s also a time to be mindful of safety on the roads. As you travel to and from holiday parties or other festivities, remember that impaired driving puts everyone at risk.

Plan Ahead to Prevent Impaired Driving

  • Designate a Sober Driver: If you plan to drink, arrange for a sober driver or use a rideshare service.
  • Be a Responsible Host: Offer non-alcoholic beverages and encourage guests to have a safe way home.
  • Stay Alert: Even if you’re sober, stay vigilant on the road for other drivers who may not be.
  • Know the Signs: Watch for erratic driving behaviors like swerving or sudden stops and report suspected impaired drivers.

Help Is Available

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use, NorthShore is here to help. We offer a range of supportive programs, including:

  • Individual Treatment Plans
  • Peer Support Sessions
  • Art and Music Therapy
  • Clean Cooking Recovery Classes

This holiday season, don’t let substance use interfere with your celebrations or your safety. Schedule an appointment with us today by visiting https://northshorehealth.org/service/substance-abuse/ or calling (219) 763-8112.

For additional resources, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s website.

Stay safe, celebrate responsibly, and enjoy the holidays!

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