** MADD CANADA NEWS RELEASE**


Holiday festivities will be in full swing this weekend, and MADD Canada and Allstate Insurance Company of Canada are asking everyone to give the gift of safety by always driving sober.

 

“No one’s holiday season should turn from celebration to tragedy because a person gets behind the wheel impaired by alcohol, cannabis or other drugs,” said MADD Canada Chief Executive Officer Andrew Murie. “If everyone makes the commitment to never drive impaired, we can have a safe holiday season that is free from impaired driving crashes. That is our holiday wish for everyone.”

 

The risk for impaired driving is high at this time of year, as social calendars are filled with holiday parties and celebrations. Every person can help prevent impaired driving tragedies by:

  • Never driving impaired. Plan ahead for a sober ride home – book an Uber, call a cab, take public transit or arrange a designated driver.
  • Never riding with drivers who are impaired by alcohol, cannabis or other drugs.
  • Calling 911 if you see a driver you suspect is impaired.

“Allstate Canada and our agents all across the country join MADD Canada in asking everyone to do their part in helping keep our roads safe,” said Allstate Insurance Company of Canada President and CEO Ryan Michel. “The only flickering lights we want to see this holiday season are from decorations, and not those of emergency vehicles responding to an impaired driving crash.”

 

This holiday season is the first since the legalization of cannabis. MADD Canada, Allstate Insurance Company of Canada and police services around the country to reminding people that cannabis can impair driving abilities and are urging anyone who is consuming to leave the driving to someone sober.

 

This holiday season also marks the introduction of mandatory alcohol screening, which went into effect on December 18. The new law, passed as part of Bill C-46 in June, authorizes police to demand a breath sample from any driver lawfully pulled over. It greatly increases the number of drivers screened for impairment, resulting in more impaired drivers being detected. Equally important, it greatly increases the perception that if you drive impaired, the chance of getting caught is high. Globally recognized as one of the most effective means of reducing impaired driving, it has achieved significant reductions in impaired driving in numerous other countries. MADD Canada estimates that mandatory alcohol screening will reduce impaired driving by 20% in Canada. That is 200 lives saved and more than 12,000 injuries prevented each year.

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