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Celebrate the Joy of the Season Responsibly

The holiday season is a time of joy, filled with laughter, celebrations, and time spent with loved ones. Everywhere you turn, you can find festive gatherings, twinkling lights, and the clinking of glasses filled with bubbly champagne. However, amidst the cheer and excitement lies an important reminder: with celebration comes responsibility. As you plan your holiday festivities, ensure that safety, particularly concerning drinking and driving, remains a priority. A single decision can make all the difference in protecting lives, including yours and those of your loved ones.

Plan a Safe Ride if You’re Drinking

After a fun, lively holiday party, the last thing you want to worry about is how to get home safely. Fortunately, technology is on our side with several rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft that make it easy to arrange a safe ride home. Decide ahead of time how you'll handle transportation after having a drink. Whether it's booking a ride or designating a sober driver, preparing early ensures you won't have to make last-minute, potentially risky decisions.

Look Out for Friends and Loved Ones

The holiday spirit encourages us all to care for each other. As you celebrate, pay close attention to how much your friends and family are drinking and offer your support in helping everyone make it home safely. Maybe someone's having too much fun or perhaps forgetting to arrange their ride. Be the caring friend who gently steps in with a rideshare app recommendation or the offer of a couch for the night.

If You’re Hosting, Offer Nonalcoholic Drinks

As a party host, creating a responsible and inclusive environment is part of spreading holiday cheer. Consider serving nonalcoholic options like festive mocktails for those who prefer not to drink or for the designated drivers. Additionally, make sure you’re aware of your guests' plans for getting home. Offering to call a cab or coordinating rides can further ensure their safety and peace of mind.

Pace Yourself and Know Your Limits

In the excitement of parties and gatherings, it can be easy to lose track of how much you've had to drink. Be mindful of your consumption and pace yourself. Alternating alcoholic drinks with water or soft drinks helps maintain control and offers the best chance to fully enjoy the festive spirit without regrets. Knowing your limits isn't just about yourself—it's about ensuring you remain vigilant to keep an eye out for others, too.

The Shared Responsibility of Joy and Safety

Remember, impaired driving endangers not just the driver, but everyone on the road. As you set out to revel in the holidays, keep in mind that the best gift you can give is safety. Let's look out for one another, making a collective effort to protect the joyous spirit of the season. Make a safe driving plan before the festivities begin and encourage others to do the same—it's an uplifting choice that helps preserve the happiness and well-being of all involved.

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