MADD Urges Vigilance Against Impaired Driving This Halloween

As Halloween approaches, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is raising awareness about the increased risk of impaired driving, a significant threat on one of the deadliest nights for pedestrians, especially children.

Alarming Halloween Drunk Driving Statistics

The statistics surrounding Halloween and impaired driving are deeply concerning:

  • In 2022, 39% of fatal car crashes on Halloween involved drunk drivers, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
  • Pedestrian deaths increase by 43% on Halloween compared to other nights, with children aged four to eight facing a tenfold increase in fatalities.

Essential Halloween Safety Tips from MADD

MADD emphasizes the importance of safety for families and drivers during Halloween. Here are some vital tips:

  1. Plan Ahead and Never Drive Impaired: If you plan to drink on Halloween, make a plan to get home safely. Options include rideshares, designated sober drivers, or public transportation. Avoid driving any vehicle, including bikes, golf carts, or ATVs, if impaired.
  2. Supervise Trick-or-Treaters and Dress for Success: Parents should accompany younger children and ensure they are visible. Use glow sticks, flashlights, reflective tape, or stickers on costumes, and opt for light colors. Face paint is preferable to masks, which can obstruct vision. Stick to sidewalks and cross streets at corners or crosswalks in groups.
  3. If You Must Drive, Be Vigilant: Sober drivers should be extra cautious, as more impaired drivers and pedestrians will be on the roads. Ensure everyone in the vehicle wears a seatbelt, adhere to speed limits, and drive carefully.
  4. Talk to Your Kids About Underage Drinking and Impaired Driving: Have open conversations with your children about making safe choices. MADD’s Power of Parents Handbook offers strategies to prevent underage drinking and impaired driving.
  5. Report Impaired Drivers Immediately: If you suspect someone is driving impaired, contact law enforcement immediately. With many children and pedestrians on the streets, there is no room for error.

By following these guidelines, we can all contribute to a safer Halloween for everyone. Stay safe and vigilant this Halloween!


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