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125 E. 11th Street
Austin, Texas 78701-2483
(512) 463-8700 FAX (512) 463-9896
TxDOT’s four goals: Maintain a safe system, address congestion, connect Texas communities, and be a Best-in-Class state agency
For Immediate Release
Oct. 24, 2013
TxDOT TACKLES IMPAIRED DRIVING DURING FOOTBALL SEASON
Fan Van tours college, pro football stadiums to encourage sober driving on game days
AUSTIN — In an effort to curb impaired driving on football game days, the Texas Department
of Transportation is visiting college and pro football games across the state to remind fans about
the importance of planning for a sober ride home. Helping to drive the message home is the
TxDOT Fan Van – a football-shaped vehicle that is staffed and designed to educate fans about
the consequences of drinking and driving.
“We know alcohol is often a part of game-day festivities so we are urging football fans to make
the right call and plan for a sober ride home,” said Phil Wilson, TxDOT executive director.
“Whether you’re cheering for your favorite team in the bleachers, at a friend’s house or as part
of a tailgate party, you owe it to yourself, your family and your fellow football fans to play it
safe and find a sober ride home.”
Besides raising awareness about the dangers of drinking and driving, the Fan Van will offer
visitors the chance to win a donated Man Cave or one of four, $500 Best Buy gift cards. The Man
Cave grand prize consists of a 60-inch, flat-screen TV and home theater system, a massage chair,
a basketball hoop and dart board, a putting mat, a folding poker table and a small vending
machine-style cooler (all donated for this campaign). To be eligible to win, spectators must take
a pledge to not drink and drive this football season. Specific contest details and various ways to
enter — including through Twitter, at events or by texting — can be found at
TexasGamePlan.com.
Alcohol-related traffic crashes in Texas were alarmingly high last football season. More than
1,600 total crashes occurred when a Texas college or professional football team was playing.
DUI-alcohol traffic fatalities increased 27 percent —from 45 deaths in 2011 to 57 deaths in 2012
— on game days when a Texas college or professional team was playing.
Along with on-site anti-DUI promotions, football fans also will see and hear sober driving
messages on TV and radio public service announcements; at bars and restaurants; at
convenience stores; and on mobile ads.
Fan Van Tour Stops to Promote Sober Driving
 Oct. 26 – SMU vs. Temple (Dallas)
 Nov. 2 – Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma State (Lubbock)
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Nov. 7 – Baylor vs. Oklahoma (Waco)
Nov. 9 – Texas A&M vs. Mississippi State (College Station)
Nov. 16 – Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Valdosta State (Kingsville)
Nov. 23 – Lamar University vs. McNeese State (Beaumont)
Nov. 24 – Houston Texans vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (Houston)
Dec. 30 – Valero Alamo Bowl (San Antonio)
Jan – Feb – Additional stops to be determined
TxDOT urges people who have been drinking to take a taxi, use public transit or designate a
sober driver — someone who has not been drinking. TxDOT’s www.SoberRides.org provides
several options for getting home safely by entering a current location and an end destination. It
also is mobile-friendly.
For media inquiries, contact TxDOT Media Relations at MediaRelations@txdot.gov or
(512) 463-8700.
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