TOPEKA, KS--(Marketwire - October 24, 2009) - Halloween is a much-loved fall tradition that is
enjoyed by people of all ages. But irresponsible celebrating can quickly
spoil all of the fun. That is why state and local law enforcement will be
on the lookout for drunk drivers this Halloween weekend.
"With Halloween falling on a Saturday this year, we want to make sure
people aren't taking the party to the roadways, putting trick-or-treaters
and responsible motorists at risk," said Romell Cooks of the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration. "Law enforcement officers throughout
the region will be out in full force arresting and removing drunk drivers
from our roads."
Halloween is a particularly deadly night due to drunk drivers. According to
the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2008, 58
percent of all highway fatalities across the nation on Halloween night (6
pm Oct. 31 to 5:59 am Nov. 1) involved a driver or a motorcycle rider with
a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of .08 or higher, which is illegal in
every state.
"One foolish decision can turn a fun Halloween into a real-life horror
story," said Ms. Cooks. "There are simple precautions partygoers can take
such as designating a sober driver in advance or taking a taxi."
She also recommends these simple tips:
-- Plan a safe way home before the festivities begin;
-- If you're impaired, and haven't designated a sober driver, use a taxi,
call a sober friend or family member, or use public transportation so
you are sure to get home safely;
-- If you happen to see a drunk driver on the road, don't hesitate to
contact your local law enforcement.
For more information, please visit
www.StopImpairedDriving.org
Contact Information: CONTACT:
Ginny Vineyard
(816) 456.5302