Cab coupons designed to fight impaired driving circulating in Prince Albert
The Community Alcohol Strategy Steering Committee (CASSC) is offering taxi coupons to lower rates of impaired driving, which has seen a rise in Prince Albert.
CASSC partnered with SGI and local cab companies, Grey Cab and Checker / Family Taxi, to offer $15 coupons as an incentive for people to avoid the dangerous behaviour.
"We just want to make sure that everybody has a really happy holiday season; that there's no tragedies on the road," said CASSC coordinator Karen Anthony-Burns.
"We really want to see that people make good choices, and this is an option to help them do that."
The Prince Albert Police Service said in a news release that two check stops were conducted this month by Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan and MADD, leading to a total eight impaired drivers being removed from public roadways.
The police said in a separate release that from Jan. 1 to Nov. 30, there was a 21 per cent increase in impaired driving offences in the city. Police recommend finding a safe ride, calling a sober friend or family member, taking a taxi or staying the night as alternatives to driving impaired.
The coupons are active seven days a week between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. at some local licensed establishments.
This year 150 cab coupons were distributed. The coupon program runs until Jan. 31 and another safe-ride service, Operation Red Nose, runs on weekends.
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