Kiera Morgan

Jul 2, 20191 min

4th of July One Of The Deadliest Holiday Weekends

Over the past five years in Oregon, 38 people have died in crashes over the 4th of July holiday – and 23 of those deaths were from crashes involving alcohol. It’s a tragic way to mark the country’s independence, and perhaps the saddest part is that it doesn’t have to happen. If you get behind the wheel of a car when you are impaired – whether by alcohol, marijuana, prescriptions or illegal drugs – you are making a choice that could end someone’s life, including your own. Don’t do it!

Instead, consider these tips from safety advocates:

Get a ride. With all kinds of ride-sharing options, get one or more apps on your phone or program in some alternatives so you can easily get a ride. Going to an event? Check out our new, online ride-sharing service, Get There, to arrange safe, sober travels. Hosting a party? Offer plenty of non-alcoholic beverages and lots of snacks. Remove the alcoholic beverages several hours before the gathering end-time.If someone has been drinking and is about to drive, take the keys away and make arrangements to get your friend home safely.

A crash is no accident. Make a smart choice and celebrate safely.

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