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I’m a 150 lb, 35 year-old woman who is 5’7” and had a glass of wine with dinner at a friend’s house before driving home.
View ArticleLisa Graham Keegan: 'Palcohol' and responsibility don't go together
With this past weekend’s announcement by the U.S.
View ArticleRobyn Robertson: Drunk driving offenders are not all the same
Drinking and driving has been widely recognized as a major social problem in West
View ArticleAnother successful Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day event!
Each year, the fourth Thursday of April is one of the most exciting days during Alcohol Awareness Month.
View ArticleMichigan study shows positive results on DUI recidivism rates
In 2010, the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility (FAAR)
View ArticleFAAR kicks off #GYTSM14 at NOYS event and meeting
Last week, FAAR participated in a kickoff of the 8th annual
View ArticleThe Honorable Ray LaHood Welcomes New Research on Teens and Distracted Driving
Though Americans are driving more than ever, the number of motor vehicle fatalities continues to decline, including the involvement in fatal crashes among 15 to 19-year-old drivers.
View ArticleSaying Yes to a Healthy Lifestyle with Congressman Veasey
Yesterday, the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility participated in Congressman Marc Veasey’s Health and Fitness Expo in the foyer of
View ArticleTake it from the Sheriffs: Tips for a safe summer
Sheriff John Whetsel is the Sheriff of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma and currently serves as Chair of the National Sheriffs&rs
View ArticleNew in July: New State Laws Addressing Drunk Driving and Underage Drinking
In July, new laws passed by state legislatures this year will go into effect that address drunk driving and underage drinking.
View ArticleResponsibility.org applauds new drunk driving law in Rhode Island
On Wednesday, the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility (Responsibility.org) joined Attorney General Peter Kilmartin, the Rhode Island chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), th
View ArticleResponsibility.org Attends Legislative Summit
The 40th Annual NCSL Legislative Summit, held last week in Minneapolis, offered legislators, staff, and organizations the chance to come together and discuss issues that are most important in the
View ArticleIndiana launches new Lifeline Law public awareness campaign
When young people begin college, they are given newfound freedoms. But those freedoms come along with new risks, including the temptation to abuse alcohol.
View ArticleBack to campus: College binge drinking
Across this nation, many college campuses will celebrate the end of August with the onset of football season. Usually, this coincides with the beginning of classes. This is true at the
View ArticleOhio, Pennsylvania Consider New DWI Legislation
Ohio and Pennsylvania legislators are poised to act on proposed legislation that would significantly expand the use of
View ArticleVirginia Launches New Effort to Stop Drunk Driving
Today, Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe and the Washington Regional Alcohol Program launched a new high visibility effort to reduce drunk driving.
View ArticleHere's an update on Suffolk University Law School's DWI adjudication course
You’ll recall from our blog earlier this year that J
View ArticleMichael Phelps will likely find Maryland DUI offenders get unlimited slaps on...
Michael Phelps has certainly earned the right to enjoy a few drinks – after all, Americans have shared his victory each time he won an Olympic medal (and he’s earned 22 of them).
View ArticleThe Expansion of DWI Courts: Behavior Change that Saves Lives
Repeat or high risk/high need drunk drivers pose a tremendous risk to public safety.
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