Six Tips for a Safe New Year’s Holiday

Posted by Mark’s Automotive
Leading Edge
As you ring in the New Year next week, there are a few simple rules you can follow to ensure that your celebration does not end with a traffic tragedy:
- Have a designated driver. It’s one of the simplest rules to follow, but also one of the most effective in keeping people safe on the roads.
- Have cab numbers on hand. If someone should not be driving and they insist on going home, call a cab for them instead of allowing them to take the risk of driving home.
- Offer plenty of non-alcoholic drinks. While many guests may want to enjoy the holidays with an alcoholic drink, offer non-alcoholic drinks as an option.
- Offer food if you’re offering alcohol. Drinking on an empty stomach can cause a person to become intoxicated faster. Offering food along with drinks may help prevent guests from over-indulging on alcohol alone.
- Stay off the road between midnight and 3 a.m. That’s when drunk driving accidents are most likely, according to research from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
- Take weather warnings seriously. If the weather is bad, consider revising your plans so you won’t have to travel on icy or snowy roads.
With a little foresight and by taking precautions, you can enjoy your holiday season and stay safe as well.











