"Driver, your mother tells you not to drive after drinking"

by yyusk on 2009-08-12 10:46:01

"Driver, your mom tells you not to drive after drinking." Using this Internet buzzword is by no means a prank.

The difficulty in treating drunk driving lies in the fact that people's awareness of its consequences merely goes "in one ear and out the other," without keeping this string tight.

The more difficult it is to eradicate drunk driving, the more necessary it becomes for all parties, from the nation to families, from friends to individuals, to shoulder their responsibilities. The media can broadcast nationwide before each news report, exposing drunk drivers by name.

Car manufacturers can install ethanol concentration detectors in cars. When the driver starts the car after drinking, it can automatically alarm and shut down, while being equipped with GPS for traffic police departments to locate timely.

Most importantly, to root out drunk driving requires playing the role of friends, families, and individuals. External factors influence internal factors, but internal factors determine external ones. Friends should take responsibility when gathering together to drink. If you invite someone over completely, you must send them back completely. Since you're all friends and know each other's alcohol tolerance, there's no need to force drinks or allow anyone to drive after drinking; that's what true friendship is. Families also play a crucial role. Individuals should clarify their responsibilities to their homes, fulfilling the duties as fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, or other family roles. Don't be irresponsible to yourself or your family, causing the elderly to mourn for the young!

I sincerely hope to never see tragedies caused by drunk driving again!