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Super Bowl Sunday is fun for football fans, but can be dangerous for drivers

Super Bowl Sunday is fun for football fans, but can be dangerous for drivers

According to AAA, someone is killed or injured in a drunk driving crash in Virginia every 85 seconds Photo: Unsplash/Unsplash


CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – Super Bowl Sunday is consistently one of the deadliest days on U.S. roadways mainly due to people going out and celebrating the game with alcohol, according to AAA.

Alcohol is a factor in nearly one-third of all Virginia traffic fatalities each year, AAA Mid-Atlantic’s Morgan Dean told Cville Right Now. He added that in the U.S. as a whole, someone is killed or injured in a drunk driving crash every 85 seconds.

“Last year, 245 people were killed in Virginia in alcohol-related crashes during the calendar year, according to preliminary data from Virginia DMV,” he added. “In all, there were more than 6,100 alcohol-related crashes and another 4,800 injuries in the state.”

On Super Bowl Sunday, however, approximately 45% of U.S. game day traffic fatalities involve alcohol-impaired drivers.

The national limit is .08 BAC, but Dean said impairment begins long before that, and just one drink can leave a person too impaired to drive. Even if there are no injuries or fatalities, a DUI can come with a price.

“Financially, a DUI arrest can cost an average of $10,000 between legal fees, fines, and insurance hikes,” he said.

Dean added that people who go out with friends should choose a sober driver— not someone who drinks the least, but who doesn’t drink at all. If no designated drivers are available, fans should set up a rideshare, take a cab, or plan to stay where the party is held. Hosts should also provide plenty of food and non-alcoholic mocktail options that are kept separate from alcohol. Finally, Dean said hosts should ensure every guest has a confirmed sober ride.

“Don’t be afraid to take someone’s keys if they appear impaired,” said Dean. “Serving minors is illegal and can lead to jail time and personal liability for any damages or injuries they cause. Look, if you see a friend about to drive impaired, take their keys. If you see a dangerous driver on the road, call local law enforcement immediately. Impaired driving deaths are 100% preventable.”

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