Alcohol Awareness
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 17,419 people died in motor vehicle crashes during 2002 where alcohol was a factor. Thousands more were injured. Alcohol-related crashes are painful and expensive. Costs to treat the injured are passed on to taxpayers in the form of increased public health costs and higher insurance premiums. When it comes to impaired driving, everyone loses.
We have the following educational materials and activities available:
- Fatal Vision Scooter Course
- DCYC prevention campaign
- Brochures
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