Hometown News For Orange County, Texas
The Super Bowl is America’s most watched national sporting event. On Sunday, Feb. 1, friends and family will gather in homes, bars, and restaurants to celebrate. As Super Bowl Sunday approaches and football fans across the country prepare for the game, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Watch UR BAC program is spreading the message to the public about designating a sober driver on game day, because Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk.
“Drunk driving is completely preventable. All it takes is a little planning. Hand off your keys so that the Super Bowl watching party stays safe,” said Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agent Christina Ritter. “Motorists can expect all law enforcement agencies to be out in large numbers and to stop anyone who makes the dangerous decision to drive impaired.”
According to the Texas Department of Transportation, 1,089 people were killed in drunk-driving crashes in 2013, accounting for 32.2 percent of the total motor vehicle traffic fatalities in Texas. Super BowlSunday is a risky day for drunk-driving crashes.
The Watch UR BAC program advises that if you’re attending a Super Bowl party or watching the game at a sports bar or restaurant:
If you are at a friend’s house, stay the night.
Stop serving alcohol at the end of the third quarter of the game, and begin serving coffee and dessert.
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