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TXDOT Unveils Holiday Program To Curb Drunk Driving

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: December 4, 2012
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AUSTIN -- The Texas Department of Transportation is launching a new campaign to prevent drinking and driving this holiday season.

    TXDOT's Holiday P.A.S.S. program -- which stands for "Person Appointed to Stay Sober" -- focuses on the importance of planning for a sober ride home from holiday celebrations.

    The campaign encourages Texans to give the gift of a sober ride,  and to provide non-alcoholic drink options at all holiday festivities.

    TXDOT reports that there were 2,462 alcohol-related crashes between December, 1st 2011 and January 1, 2012 in Texas.

    Alcohol-related crashes in Texas killed 78 people during last year's holiday season.

    A total of 842 people were also seriously injured in alcohol-related crashes during that time period.

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