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Center For Family Life & Recovery Promotes Safe Holiday Driving

 

Utica, New York (December, 2024) – Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc. (CFLR) and the National Safety Council are promoting National Impaired Driving Prevention Month in the month of December. This effort aims to raise awareness of the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and to encourage people to plan safe transportation. New York State is ranked 46th for drunk driving in 2024, with a score of 36.68 out of 100! 

Other facts about drunk driving in New York: 

  • 32% of traffic fatalities in New York involve alcohol 
  • 1.90 out of every 100,000 New York residents die in drunk driving accidents 
  • The blood alcohol content (BAC) limit for driving while intoxicated (DWI) in New York is 0.08 or higher 
  • The BAC limit for commercial motor vehicle drivers is 0.04 or higher

In 2022, 13,524 people died in drunk-driving crashes, equating to one death every 39 minutes. Another 2,337 deaths involved drivers with BACs between .01 and .07. Impaired driving accounted for 32% of all traffic fatalities according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Organization.

CFLR offers services that address this preventable issue:

  1. In-School Prevention Services: Programs like Catch My Breath and Teen Intervene educate youth on substance use and impaired driving risks.
  2. Harm Reduction/Narcan Training: Provides education on overdose prevention and the dangers of substance use behind the wheel.
  3. Medication Take Back Days: Reduces the availability of substances that could lead to impaired driving.
  4. Family Support Navigation (FSN): Assists families in creating safe, substance-free environments during the holidays.
  5. Concealing Secrets: Provides parents an opportunity to learn about how teens and young adults can hide substances and provide more information to be able to prevent teens from driving while impaired.
  6. Community Awareness: Safety First: Harm Reduction Curriculum provides critical education about the dangers of impaired driving. 
  7. Compeer Program: Matches individuals with mentors who encourage healthier, substance-free choices.

8. Impaired Driving Program: Offers classes at various locations, serving Onieda, Herkimer, an

d Lewis counties taught by IDP instructors approved by the NYS Dept of Motor Vehicles. It enforces impaired driving laws and works to prevent further violations

Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc. remains committed to reducing drunk driving fatalities in New York State. Through ongoing education, advocacy and collaboration with law enforcement and local communities, CFLR works tirelessly to raise awareness about the dangers of impaired driving. By supporting public awareness campaigns and encouraging responsible driving habits, CFLR aims to maintain New York’s low ranking in drunk driving-related deaths and further reduce these tragedies. CFLR’s work is a vital part of ensuring safer roads for all New Yorkers. Along with supporting individuals and families struggling with addiction and recovery, mental health, and behavioral issues, CFLR’s goal is to inspire hope, provide help, promote wellness, and transform lives. To learn more, visit http://www.whenthereshelpthereshope.com  

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