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![]() | Country Music Star Julie Roberts Joins Mothers Against Drunk Driving to Walk Like MADD to Eliminate Drunk DrivingPublished 2008-06-20 15:55By Mothers Against Drunk Driving |


Walkers Call on Nashville Leaders to Support Ignition Interlock Legislation
See Interlock Technology in Action
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"The main reason people continue to drive drunk today - despite 27 years of intense public education and law enforcement's best efforts - is because they can," said
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 408 people were killed in
One proven method to reduce drunk driving is the installation of alcohol ignition interlocks on convicted drunk drivers' vehicles. An alcohol ignition interlock is a breath test device linked to a vehicle's ignition system. Studies have shown alcohol ignition interlocks are up to 90 percent effective in reducing recidivism while installed on the vehicle. If all states required alcohol ignition interlocks for all convicted drunk drivers, we could save up to 4,000 lives a year.
"It is MADD's hope that during next year's legislative session, the
Nashville's third annual Walk Like MADD event - formerly known as Strides for Change - helps raise money and awareness to support MADD's Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving, which calls for alcohol ignition interlocks for all drunk drivers, as well as sobriety checkpoints and saturation patrols.
The ceremonies will begin at
"I feel so inspired by all of the walkers who have come out to support MADD's mission to eliminate drunk driving," said
This year, Walk Like MADD events take place in more than 30 cities across the country. Corporations and individuals form teams of 10 or more and are asked to raise
-- If you live in the area of a walk event, register to walk or form a
team;
-- If you are unable to make one of the walks, sign up to raise money as a
virtual walker, anywhere and anytime; or
-- Give a one-time donation to the walks. Please visit www.walklikeMADD.org
to register, donate or get more information.
To learn more about MADD or to receive free victim services, please visit www.madd.org or call (615) 360-8055. Victims/survivors of drunk driving can call 1-877-MADD-HELP 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for free victim services.
Walk Like MADD Event Information for
WHO:
Cpt.
Anna Marie, Host, Mix 92.9 Morning Show
WHEN:
Ceremonies Begin -
Walk Begins -
Interlock Demonstrations at
WHERE: Centennial Park
2600 West End Avenue
SOURCE Mothers Against Drunk Driving








