Car crashes remain the leading cause of injury and death for young persons under the age of 25. Two of the leading causes of these crashes that involve young drivers in Texas are distracted driving and impaired driving (under the influence of alcohol or drugs). The U in the Driver Seat (UDS) peer-to-peer program continues […]
FREE Webinar — Hiding in Plain Sight: Part 2
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to attend this FREE webinar: Hiding in Plain Sight: Part 2 April 23, 2-2:30 pm. CST You must register before the even to attend. When surveyed, 70 percent of U.S. employers said prescription drug misuse impacts their workplace. Do you know what to look for? In this 30-minute webinar, […]
Join Us for the UDS Symposium
You’re invited to attend the UDS Symposium on April 26 & 27, 2019. This free symposium is brought to you by U in the Driver Seat, and Texas Department of Transportation. This student-oriented symposium will feature new information pertaining to the main driving risks college students face out on the roads. Sessions will include information on topics such as: impaired […]
Help AAA Texas Remember Lives Lost to Impaired Driving on March 8
DWI March for Change at the Capitol on March 8, 1:30-2:15 p.m. Join AAA Texas, MADD and the Travis County Attorney’s Underage Drinking Prevention Program as we march in silent remembrance outhouse who lost their lives due to impaired driving and in an effort to bring change and a brighter future for our families and […]
Texas Impaired Driving Task Force Honors Individuals for Outstanding Efforts to Prevent Impaired Driving
The Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s Center for Alcohol and Drug Education Studies and members of the Texas Impaired Driving Task Force (TxIDTF) recognized outstanding individuals and organizations with their inaugural Texas Impaired Driving Safety Awards. Presented in partnership with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) and given out at the 2019 Texas Impaired Driving Forum […]
DWI March for a Change
On March 8 2018, at 1:30 p.m. on the South Steps of the State Capitol, everyone is encouraged to gather for a silent march to the single beat of a drum. The AAA Texas DWI March for Change will honor lives lost too soon and also encourage all Texans to change bad habits when it […]