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National Impaired Driving Prevention Month

National Impaired Driving Prevention Month is observed every December to educate the public about the risks of driving impaired and encourage drivers to make responsible choices on the road. Impaired driving is often discussed in relation to alcohol but includes operating a vehicle under the influence of any harmful substance, including cannabis, opioids, and other drugs.

Every day in America, there are about 800 injuries and 29 fatalities from alcohol impaired driving crashes according to the National Highway Safety Traffic Administration (NHTSA). In Washington State, 58 percent of fatal crashes involved impaired drivers. Read the Washington Traffic Safety Commission's Target Zero Plan chapter on high-risk behavior to learn more about impaired driving in Washington.

Stay safe this holiday season! If you choose to drink, plan ahead to use alternative transportation and encourage your friends and loved ones to do the same. Talk with your teens about impaired driving and let them know you're there to help. Need tips to start the conversation? Check out Start Talking Now's parent guide!