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Drive sober or get pulled over 'Tis the season to make safe travel plans

Portland, ORLocal News

This article addresses the concerning rise in drunk driving incidents and fatal crashes during the holiday season, as noted by the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office. It explains how poor weather, increased travel activity, and the social culture of drinking during holidays can create dangerous road conditions. To prevent tragedies, the article encourages readers to adopt safe travel practices, such as using rideshare services or public transportation after consuming alcohol. By presenting statistics and insights from local law enforcement, it underscores the importance of responsible drinking and planning ahead. The message is clear: no one wants a festive night to end in heartbreak due to preventable accidents.

As the holiday season approaches, awareness and proactive measures can significantly reduce the risk of drunk driving. This article serves as both an informative piece and a public service announcement aimed at ensuring community safety.

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