Key Points
- Marks a national month to focus on stopping drunk and drugged driving and honoring victims
- Says impaired driving kills someone about every 42 minutes and hurts thousands each year
- Highlights hundreds of millions for community prevention programs and treatment, plus police crackdowns like Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over
- Stresses tougher action against illegal drugs through border security and support for law enforcement
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Source Information
Document Type
White House Statement
Official Title
Presidential Message on National Impaired Driving Prevention Month
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