Drunk Driving

"Drive sober or get pulled over." With police officer icon

Drunk Driving Comes at a Cost

Drunk driving can cost you your life, but it can also cost you financially. Here’s how:

  • If you’re caught drinking and driving, you could face jail time. Imagine trying to explain that to your friends and family or your place of employment if you’re unable to report to the office.
  • Drinking and driving could cause you to lose your driver’s license and vehicle. This could inhibit you from getting to work, resulting in lost wages and, potentially, job loss.
  • If you kill someone while driving drunk, you could face manslaughter charges.
  • Financially, a DUI arrest could cost you up to $10,000 in attorney fees, fines, car towing, repairs, higher insurance rates, and lost time at work.

Commit to only driving when you’re 100-percent sober. As you head out to celebrate, remember: Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.

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"Don't wreck the holidays. Over a 5 year period, almost 4,000 people died in drunk driving crashes during December." RIP Wreath
"So much for happy holidays. In December 2015, drunk driving crashes resulted in 840 deaths." With sad gingerbread man.
December 2015, fatal crashes involving drunk drivers almost 4X higher night than day. Tuck yourself in for a safe holiday.
"Even kids aren't safe. In 2015 alone, 181 children 14 or younger were killed in crashes involving drunk driving."
"In 2015, 10,265 people died in drunk driving crashes, an increase of 3.2% from 2014. Do your part to reverse the trend."