You may be out late celebrating the New Year. Welcome it in safely with these tips.
Do: plan a ride in advance
On average, driving accidents rise during the holidays, so it’s crucial to have a safe ride on a night when so many people are out and about. Don’t assume you’ll be able to hail a cab. Know your options in advance and decide whether you’ll take public transportation, use a ridesharing service or carpool with your friends.
Don’t: leave your car overnight
New Year’s Day is the second most active holiday for car thefts. If you must leave your car somewhere overnight, be sure it’s locked and try to pick it up as early as possible the next day.
Do: plan for guests’ safety
If you’re hosting a party, you’ll want to be sure your guests get home safely. One option might be to hire a driver for the evening to provide people a way to get home.
Don’t: use fireworks or firearms
Both guns and fireworks frequently make ‘celebratory’ appearances at New Year’s Eve parties. But it might not be a good idea with the holiday crowds.
Do: make a plan with your kids
Set a reasonable curfew with your kids for their New Year’s Eve festivities. If they’re old enough to drive, be sure they understand the dangers of driving on the holiday. Encourage them to stay in one location instead of hopping from party to party.
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