TEAM (Techniques for Effective Alcohol Management) Coalition traveled to Frisco, TX for the 2013 NCAA Division I Football Championship on January 5th to reward fans who made the Responsibility Has Its Rewards pledge to:
- Always Buckle Up – Every Trip, Every Time
- Never Drive Drunk
- Always Have a Designated Driver
Fans from all over the country gathered at FC Dallas Stadium in Frisco, TX to watch the Sam Houston State University Bearkats take on the North Dakota State University Bison in a rematch of last year’s NCAA Division I Football Championship game. Fans took time to enjoy the pre-game festivities at Tailgate Town before the big game.
View PHOTOS from the 2013 NCAA Division I Football Championship
NATIONAL CAMPAIGN: Responsibility Has Its Rewards™
FAMILY MESSAGE: Buckle Up – Every Trip, Every Time™
ADULT MESSAGE (OVER 21 YEARS OLD): Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk
RHIR PARTNERS INCLUDE:
- National Collegiate Athletic Association
- TEAM Coalition
WHO: Fans and the Community
WHAT: NCAA and TEAM Coalition invited fans to make the Responsibility Has Its Rewards pledge to always have a designated driver, never drive drunk, and always buckle up. Those who did earned valuable rewards including free souvenir photos, lip balms and sunscreen. Fans were also invited to sign the graffiti board which will be given to the winning school’s athletic department.
WHERE: NCAA Division I Championship at FC Dallas Stadium in Frisco, TX.
WHEN: Saturday, January 5, 2013
National Collegiate Athletic Association: www.ncaa.org
TEAM Coalition: an alliance of professional and collegiate sports, entertainment facilities, concessionaires, stadium service partners, the beer industry, distillers, broadcasters, governmental traffic safety experts, and others working together to promote responsible drinking and positive fan behavior at sports and entertainment facilities.www.TEAMCoalition.org or www.ResponsibilityHasItsRewards.org
US DOT / NHTSA 2011 NATIONAL DATA:
- • In 2011, 9,878 people were killed as a result of alcohol-related (BAC > 0.08) car crashes, a decline of 2.5% from the 10,136 fatalities in 2010.
- Many, if not most of those lives would have been saved if people did not drive when they were impaired by alcohol or if they used sober, designated drivers or if they simply wore their seat belts.
- Statistics and research clearly show that 21-34 year old males are the demographic most likely to be involved in an automobile crash, drive when impaired by alcohol, and fail to buckle up.
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