To avoid the risk of being involved in an alcohol-related crash, you should:
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Say “No, thanks" if someone offers you alcohol.
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Call a taxi if you've been drinking.
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Decide before you start drinking that you are not going to drive.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Drinking any amount of alcohol greatly impairs your driving ability, and no one should ever drive after drinking. Designating a sober driver, taking a taxi, calling a sober family member, or using public transportation is the best way to avoid the risks associated with alcohol-related crashes.
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