Go to main contentsGo to main menu
Thursday, November 14, 2024 at 12:11 PM

Where Are You Going For Spring Break?

Spring Break in Texas is a very popular time for young adults and college students to head to the beach. We want to remind everyone when you are making plans for Spring Break, make sure a sober driver is top priority.

Spring Break in Texas is a very popular time for young adults and college students to head to the beach. We want to remind everyone when you are making plans for Spring Break, make sure a sober driver is top priority.

This can be a particularly dangerous and deadly time on Texas roadways. Each Spring Break, too many young, promising lives are cut short due to the fateful and regrettable decision to get behind the wheel and drive drunk.

In an effort to stop this dead- ly trend, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s Watch UR BAC program and The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) are partnering to raise awareness on impaired driving during the Spring Break holiday.

Even one life lost is too many. This campaign reminds young adults to know how they are getting home before they start drinking. There are many ways to find a sober ride home, such as asking a friend or family member to be a designated driver, taking mass transit, or using a rideshare service.

“We want everyone to have a happy and safe Spring Break, one that they will remember for years to come, but for all the right reasons," said AgriLife Ex - tension Family and Community Health Agent, Sally Garrett-Fay-

ette County. "We've partnered with TxDOT to help remind drivers that even one drink before driving is when impairment begins. Under no circumstance is it ever OK to drink and drive.

This behavior is illegal, it is deadly, and it is selfish. Do ev eryone a favor: If you will be drinking during Spring Break, or for any occasion, plan ahead for a sober ride.”

Law enforcement officers can arrest drivers for having a BAC below .08 with probable cause based on the driver’s behavior.

Drivers under the influence of alcohol may face up to $17,000 in fines and fees, jail time, and could lose their license.

Watch UR BAC and TxDOT also strongly encourage partygoers to exercise caution in overdosing on alcohol. Celebrate with a Plan This Spring Break, the Watch UR BAC program and TxDOT urge drivers to designate a sober driver before heading out. If planning on drinking, plan how to safely travel without driving.


Share
Rate