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Drink Drive Campaign

by msecadm4921

The THINK! drink drive campaign runs from December 1 to January 1….

Designated drivers will be rewarded in more than 8,000 pubs and student union bars across the country as part of the THINK! Christmas drink drive campaign, launched today by Road Safety Minister Mike Penning.

This year’s campaign will include radio advertising, posters in pub washrooms, online search activity and targeted Facebook advertising to remind drivers of the personal consequences of a drink drive conviction. THINK! has also teamed up with Coca-Cola’s Designated Driver campaign to offer drivers across the country free soft drinks at venues this Christmas as part of the Driver Friendly campaign.

Drivers will be able to find participating venues using the Coca-Cola ‘Pub Finder’ tool, either online or via their smart phones.

THINK! campaign activity will be aimed at young men aged 17 – 29, who are consistently over-represented in drink drive casualty figures.

Mike Penning said:

"The number of drink drive deaths has fallen by more than 75% since 1979, but drink driving is still devastating lives with around 250 people killed in collisions where a driver was over the limit last year.

"Our THINK! campaign makes it clear that drivers who get behind the wheel over the limit risk losing their licence as well as facing a fine and even a prison sentence.

"We are also teaming up with Coca-Cola and pub chains across the country to reward designated drivers as part of our Driver Friendly initiative, as well as reminding people of the consequences of getting a drink drive conviction.

"No one wants to spend their Christmas in a police cell. My message is clear: don’t drink and drive." For more information:

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