Don’t drink and drive
You need to plan ahead to get home safely after a night out – if you’ve been drinking, don’t drive.
Positive choices
The Plan B drink driving campaign began in August 2012. It is about making positive choices to get home safely after a night out, highlighting that driving is not an option. With practical options to avoid drink driving, Plan B takes a humorous and positive approach designed to engage the community about making alternative arrangements to get home after a night out. The campaign emphasises that police mobile random breath testing (RBT) operations can happen anytime, anywhere.
Drink driving behaviour
Drink driving is one of the biggest causes of death and injury on NSW roads. In 2011, there were 70 people killed and 1182 people injured in crashes involving drivers who were over the legal blood alcohol limit. Men make up 87 per cent of drink drivers involved in fatal crashes.
- Plan ahead on how to get home after a night out
- Some Plan B’s are smarter than others
- What’s your Plan B?
- Drink and drive, and you will face the consequences
- RBT means you need a Plan B