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October 13, 2014

TxDOT Reminds Football Fans to Make a Sober Ride Game Plan

TxDOT Reminds Football Fans to Make a Sober Ride Game Plan: As the Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners kick off their long-standing football rivalry this weekend, the Texas Department of Transportation reminds drivers to stay sober and safe as they make their way to and from their game-day destinations.

Article by Stacey Tisdale / News

October 6, 2014

A Chance to Make a Real Difference Through the Collegiate Advisory Board

The Collegiate Advisory Board is a great way to do something you care about, stay active on your campus, and create a lasting impression on a growing program. CAB members have real responsibilities and create real impact. The success of the program depends on you.

Article by Stacey Tisdale / News

October 2, 2014

Self-Reported Survey of Texas Teens Finds Drug-Impaired Driving Surpasses Alcohol-Impaired Driving for First Time

In 2012, for the first time since its creation more than 20 years ago, the Texas Secondary School Survey found that more high school seniors reported driving drug-impaired than those who reported driving alcohol-impaired. One Austin university is doing something about it.

Article by Stacey Tisdale / News

September 22, 2014

National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week, October 20 – 26.

National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week is October 20-26, 2014!

Here is the perfect opportunity to spread the word about the dangers of impaired driving.

Article by Stacey Tisdale / News / National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week

August 29, 2014

Meet the 2014-2015 Collegiate Advisory Board!

The new school year has arrived and with that comes our first ever U in the Driver Seat Collegiate Advisory Board!  These 10 outstanding individuals will help lead the fight […]

Article by Lisa Minjares / News

May 2, 2014

Surviving Finals

Read on for helpful tips to get you through finals whether your studying or making the decision to drink, be sure to eat/hydrate, take breaks, have a plan and rest!

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