During Super Bowl LVII, the Wyandot County Safe Communities Coalition is teaming up with local law enforcement to remind football fans everywhere that Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk. Super Bowl LVII is on Sunday, February 12, 2023. If you’re heading out to a Super Bowl party and you plan to drink alcohol, make sure you plan for a designated driver to get you home safely at the night’s end.

“We want our community members to enjoy Super Bowl festivities, but we also want responsible drivers on our roads,” Safe Communities Coordinator Jeff Ritchey said.
Use the following game plan to make your Super Bowl night a win:
- Be the DD MVP: If you are planning to be a designated driver, know that you’re the night’s MVP. Commit to a sober evening — people are relying on you. If someone you know has been drinking and tries to drive, take their keys, and help them get home safely. They may complain, but they’ll thank you later.
- Host a Winning Party: If you’re hosting a party for this year’s Super Bowl, prepare plenty of snacks and nonalcoholic drinks for your guests and the designated drivers. Ask your guests to designate their sober drivers in advance.
- Report drunk driving: If you see a drunk driver on the road, call 1-800-GRAB-DUI (1-800-472-2384).
Only one team wins the Super Bowl, but those who drive drunk lose. Make a commitment today to refrain from drunk driving. For more information, follow @WyandotHealth on your favorite social media channels.

