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How Can Communities Strengthen Impaired Driving Prevention Efforts?

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Hello everyone.

I’ve been thinking a lot about how communities can work together to reduce the risks of impaired driving. Education campaigns and stricter enforcement help, but it feels like more creative approaches are needed to truly change behavior. For example, could local businesses, schools, and law enforcement partner more effectively?

Technology like ride-sharing apps has also made a difference, but is it enough? Impaired driving prevention is a challenge that impacts everyone, and I’d like to hear what strategies or programs others have seen succeed in their areas.

What do you think would make the biggest long-term impact?
 
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Hello everyone.

I’ve been thinking a lot about how communities can work together to reduce the risks of impaired driving. Education campaigns and stricter enforcement help, but it feels like more creative approaches are needed to truly change behavior. For example, could local businesses, schools, and law enforcement partner more effectively?

Technology like ride-sharing apps has also made a difference, but is it enough? Impaired driving prevention is a challenge that impacts everyone, and I’d like to hear what strategies or programs others have seen succeed in their areas.

What do you think would make the biggest long-term impact?
thanks in advance for any help
 
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