Tips to Find a Sober Ride
Driving after using any amount of alcohol or drugs puts you and others at risk—no matter how far the drive. Always choose a sober ride.
Driving after using any amount of alcohol or drugs puts you and others at risk—no matter how far the drive. Always choose a sober ride.
If there's even a chance you may drink or use drugs at all, leave your keys at home. Catch a ride with a sober friend, a family member or a rideshare.
Play fair! Everyone should take a turn as the designated driver. Just remember, the DD is the one who hasn't consumed any amount of alcohol or other drugs.
It's nice to be driven! Leave your car at home and call a rideshare. And don't forget to charge your phone battery before you go out.
Friends and family members are a great option for a sober ride. Just give them a heads up before you go out so they know to look for your call.
Bar staff are happy to help their customers get home safely. Some bars even have cards to place on the windshields to prevent towing.
Food and caffeine don't sober you up—only time can. If you're at a house that’s safe to sleep at, there's no shame in asking if you can crash there for the night.