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In 2004, 48 percent of all traffic fatalities that occurred during the evening and early morning hours of St. Patrick's Day involved drunk drivers (NHTSA 2006). This year's St. Patrick's Day holiday falls on a Friday. Local law enforcment agencies and traffic safety agencies are joining forces to remind everyone to act responsibily by designating a sober driver before the party begins.
St. Patrick's Day has become a celebration for many Americans. The roads are especially dangerous due to the number of impaired drivers. It's vital to designate a sober driver before the party begins. Whether you are meeting a few friends at a local pub or planning to celebrate at someone's home, remember...