Drive Safe Missoula Kicks Off “Let’s Not Wreck the Holidays” Campaign
Drive Safe Missoula is excited to launch its holiday safe driving campaign, “Let’s Not Wreck the Holidays.” This awareness campaign coincides with National Impaired Driving Awareness Month in December. The goal is to encourage Missoula County residents to plan ahead for sober transportation during the holiday season. The campaign centers around expressing shared community values of responsibility and safety during festive times.
Drive Safe Missoula extends a warm invitation to local businesses, organizations and individuals to become part of the movement. By visiting www.DriveSafeMissoula.com/holiday, you’ll discover a range of resources we’ve crafted – from tips to social media posts and letter templates – all geared toward aiding you in spreading the crucial message of sober driving this December. Join forces with us to safeguard our community; together, let’s ensure the safe return home for our friends, families, employees and neighbors during the holiday season.
We know and celebrate the fact that most residents already act responsibly and choose sober options like rideshare services, designated drivers and overnight stays. This campaign reinforces that positive community spirit. Let’s celebrate the choice of planning ahead for sober transportation during the holidays. Throughout December, Drive Safe Missoula will be sharing social media content and informative materials, using the hashtag #LetsNotWreckTheHolidays, to remind our fellow Missoula County residents that we all play a part in eliminating impaired driving on the roads we share with one another.
Join us and let’s make safety the top priority this December. Learn more about how you can be part of the “Let’s Not Wreck the Holidays” campaign and get additional tips for staying safe by visiting www.DriveSafeMissoula.com/holiday. Together, we can help prevent dangerous impaired driving in our community.
Drive Safe Missoula is part of the Health Promotion division of Missoula Public Health and is home to the Missoula County DUI Task Force and our Buckle Up Montana coalition.
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