PennDOT, Highway Safety Network and Local Pizzerias Urge Designated Driving

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportationand the Highway Safety Network partnered with pizzerias in several counties to urge designated driving ahead of Sunday’s matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.

The partnership coincides with a national impaired driving enforcement campaign runs through Sunday, Feb. 12.

The following locations will participate in a box top advertising campaign encouraging fans to “play it safe” by being a designated driver on Sunday:

“Make good choices this weekend,” said Tom Zurat, PennDOT District Executive. “Regardless of who you’re rooting for Sunday, you can be part of the winning team by designating a sober driver or being a responsible party host.”

Whether you’re planning to watch the game at your favorite local eatery or hosting a party of your own, PennDOT urges responsible party hosting and offers the following tips.

According to 2022 preliminary PennDOT data, there were 46 drinking driver crashes statewide from 6 p.m. Super Bowl Sunday to 6 a.m. the following morning, an increase of 19 from 2021. There was one fatality in those crashes.

The last time the Eagles played for the championship was in 2018. According to PennDOT data for that year, there were 65 drunk-driver crashes and zero fatalities during that time frame.

For more information on the dangers and consequences of impaired driving, visit http://www.penndot.pa.gov/safety.

For regional traffic updates, follow www.twitter.com/511PAStateCOLL.

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