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National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month -- December 1992
Persons who drive while impaired by alcohol or other drugs are
a public
health hazard to themselves and to others. Accordingly, the
injuries,
disabilities, and deaths associated with impaired driving are a
major
preventable public health problem.
December has been designated National Drunk and Drugged
Driving Prevention
Month by a nationwide public/private sector coalition devoted to
preventing
impaired driving crashes. The theme of this year's campaign is
"Let's Take a
Stand. Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk." Additional
information about
National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month is available
from Elizabeth
Hendricks, Office of Alcohol and State Programs (NTS-22), National
Highway
Traffic Safety Administration, 400 7th Street, SW, Washington, DC
20590;
telephone (202) 366-6976.
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