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ORGANIZATIONS:
- SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions)
- MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving)
- NDUR (National Drug Education Research)
- CollegeAIM (College Alcohol Initiative)
CAMPUS SAFETY PROGRAMS:
Campus safety programs for drunk driving on college campuses aim to prevent alcohol-related incidents. Here are some of the key programs in place:
- Eastern Iowa Community Colleges: Strives for a drug-free and healthy campus environment, with a focus on substance abuse programs and designated driving programs.
- FSU: Offers Nole Cab and ride-sharing systems, along with alcohol education programs like AlcoholEdu.
- Clemson University: Includes a curriculum in its freshmen seminar course and a College Lifesavers Conference to raise awareness of traffic safety and alcohol's role in making roads unsafe.
- Fatal Vision: Provides intoxiclock Pro software and activity kits to help students understand the impact of alcohol on their bodies.
These programs are part of a broader effort to educate students about the dangers of impaired driving and encourage safer transportation options when drinking.
HOTLINES:
- University of South Florida (Tampa), the “S.A.F.E. Team” can be reached at 813-974-SAFE (7233), every night from 6 :30 pm to 2 :00 am.
- Florida State University (Tallahassee), the “S.A.F.E. Connection” service provides safe-rides/campus escort; call 850-644-SAFE (7233).
- University of Florida (Gainesville), the non-emergency campus police line is 352-392-1111; for emergencies always dial 911.
If you observe a suspected drunk driver on the road in Florida, you can call the Florida Highway Patrol by dialing *FHP (347).
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