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Campaign against drunken driving launched in Delhi

A campaign aimed especially at youth was launched here Thursday in a move to spread awareness about the perils of drunken driving, particularly in this festive season.

‘Booze it. Lose it’ was launched by NGO Campaign Against Drunken Driving (CADD) and will culminate on 7 January 2013 as part of the National Road Safety Week. ‘The festive season is considered to be the most dangerous time when it comes to drunken driving accidents...We want to promote the message of ‘don’t drink and drive’, Prince Singhal, founder of CADD said.

‘People in the age group of 15 to 50 years will be targeted, right from school students to pub goers,’ he added.

According to Singhal, every year nearly 1.4 lakh people are killed on Indian roads and of these over a lakh accidents are caused by drunken driving. On new year’s eve the rate of accidents increase by about 25 per cent.

As part of the campaign, a one minute film titled ‘None for the Road’ and an awareness song – ‘stay alive, don’t drink and drive’ –will be played across 500 pubs in the country and public places. The song can also be downloaded free online.

Further, community walks, youth cycle rally in the north and south campus would also be organised.
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