Mission Injury Law Launches 'Sober Ride' Program to Combat Drunk Driving in San Antonio

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Mission Injury Law, a San Antonio-based personal injury firm, has initiated a 'Sober Ride' program aimed at reducing drunk driving incidents during the holiday season. The program offers free Uber rides to attendees of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra concert on December 27th and the Valero Alamo Bowl on December 28th, 2024. Will Clark, Founder & Lead Attorney of Mission Injury Law, highlighted the program's goal to mitigate the risks associated with alcohol consumption during these high-attendance events.
The initiative is particularly significant in Texas, where alcohol-impaired driving accounts for nearly 25% of traffic fatalities. San Antonio's high rate of DUI incidents underscores the local relevance of the program. Nationally, the NHTSA reported that alcohol-related crashes caused 30% of all traffic deaths in 2022, emphasizing the urgent need for preventive measures.
Attendees can access free rides through unique codes shared on Mission Injury Law's social media, promoting both the program and the importance of responsible celebration. Beyond the 'Sober Ride' program, the firm advocates for holiday safety through tips like planning transportation in advance and intervening to prevent impaired driving.
This initiative reflects Mission Injury Law's broader commitment to community safety and accident prevention. By addressing drunk driving with practical solutions, the firm sets a precedent for corporate social responsibility in legal practices. The program's success could inspire similar efforts nationwide, fostering a cultural shift towards safer holiday celebrations.
For more details on the 'Sober Ride' program, individuals are encouraged to visit the Mission Injury Law blog. The firm urges the community to prioritize safety and utilize available resources for a secure holiday season.

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