Holiday Parties Shouldn’t Turn
into Funerals – Statistics That Could Make You Put That Drink Down
The wee hours after New Year’s Eve
sees the highest number of motor vehicle crashes out of all holidays
in Pennsylvania, according to Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation (PennDOT). Ten percent of all PA holiday crashes in
2011 happened on “Post New Year’s,” the time of night when most
revelers are attempting to make their way back home after counting
down to the annual calendar flip. The problem is that some drivers
choose to get behind the wheel when they’re intoxicated. AAA
remarked recently that hours after New Year’s Eve consistently
ranks as the deadliest for alcohol-related fatalities around the
country. For injury
lawyers in Philadelphia, stressing the need for responsible
alcohol consumption around the holidays could be seen as a full-time
job. The accident statistics alone should be sobering for even the
most ardent holiday imbiber.