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How to Avoid Drinking and Driving on New Year's Eve
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New Year's Eve is a time for celebration, but it's also a time when drunk driving accidents increase. To avoid drinking and driving on New Year's Eve, here are some tips: 1. Plan ahead: Before you start drinking, make a plan for how you're going to get home. Arrange for a designated driver, use a ride-sharing service, or plan to stay overnight where you're celebrating. 2. Don't drink too much: Pace yourself and don't drink too much alcohol. Alternating between alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks can help you pace yourself and avoid becoming too intoxicated. 3. Eat food: Eating food while drinking can help slow down the absorption of alcohol, so make sure to eat a full meal before you start drinking and snack throughout the night. 4. Stay hydrated: Drinking water between alcoholic drinks can help keep you hydrated and reduce the effects of alcohol. Also, make sure to drink plenty of water before you go to bed to help prevent a hangover. 5. Don't let others pressure you: Don't let others pressure you into drinking more than you want to or driving after you've been drinking. Stick to your plan and make responsible choices. 6. Know the signs of intoxication: Know the signs of intoxication, such as slurred speech and impaired coordination, and be aware of your own limits. 7. If you do drink and drive: If you do drink and drive, you're putting yourself and others in danger. Call a friend, family member, or a ride-sharing service to come pick you up, or stay where you are until you're sober enough to drive safely. Remember, drinking and driving is never worth the risk. Make a plan ahead of time, stick to it, and enjoy a safe and happy New Year's Eve.
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