Sep 16
Recently a study was conducted to see if people who use a FREE safe ride drank more. We at safe rides believe that offereing FREE safe rides is not the answer since it leave people with more money and a greater incentive to start abusing alcohol. The key is to find the right balance between making the rides as cost effective as possible, while still allowing people to enjoy the night out. below is the article that was found on ScienceDirect.com
Do drivers drink more when they use a safe ride?
Wayne M. Harding
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, a, b, Barry D. Caudillc, Brent A. Moorec and Kevin C. Frissellc
a Social Science Research and Evaluation, Inc., 21-C Cambridge Street, Burlington, MA 01803, USA
b Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA, USA
c Center for Studies on Alcohol, Westat, Rockville, MD, USA
Abstract
Purpose: Offering drinkers free safe rides (SRs) home can prevent DWI, but some suggest that it may also promote excessive drinking. Methods: Forty-two respondents to surveys completed by 472 drinkers in barrooms reported that they used a SR during the first 9 months they were offered. Results: Their usual estimated blood alcohol concentration (BAC) was significantly greater when they used a SR than on all occasions when they drank outside their homes. However, only 24% of respondents increased their usual BAC from a “low risk” category (BAC<0.10) when drinking outside the home, to a “high risk” category (BAC≥0.10) when using a SR. The majority (72%) of respondents did not change their BAC categories. One decreased his/her BAC from ≥0.10 when drinking outside the home to <0.10 when using a SR. Implications: These findings, coupled with data showing that respondents tended to use SRs infrequently (3.69 times per year), reduce concerns about the mean increase in their BACs when using SRs. Findings do not, however, resolve the issue of whether respondents whose drinking increased when they used a SR did so because a SR was available, or decided not to drive because they drank more. Recommendations for improving SR programs are discussed.
Author Keywords: Safe rides; Driving while intoxicated; Barroom surveys; Blood alcohol concentration
Table 1. BAC drinking category when drinking outside the home and when using a safe ride
Corresponding author. Social Science Research and Evaluation, Inc., 21-C Cambridge Street, Burlington, MA 01803, USA. Tel.: +1-781-273-4206; fax: +1-781-270-6614; email: wayneh@gis.net
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Feb 04
The article below shows that drunk driving accidents in NJ are declining. Even though it does not mention Safe Rides Unlimited or any other organization as a reason for the decline. We at SRU would like to believe that the 1000 or more people that use SRU instead of driving drunk are the ones that should be praised. With your help we have proven that people will make the right choice granted they have the available options.
When asked SRU Founder Moe Sattar commented on the article and thanked people who made the right choice by not driving drunk.
Article taken from: http://www.alcoholalert.com/drunk-driving-statistics-new-jersey.html
The number of alcohol-related deaths in New Jersey has dropped significantly from a high of 622 in 1982, to a low of 263 in 2005. The percentage of fatalities that were alcohol related has also dropped steadily, from a high of 59% in 1982, to a low of 35% in 1996 and 2005. In 2006, out of all traffic fatalities, 29% involved a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 or higher.
|
Year
|
Fatalities
|
|
Tot
|
Alc-Rel
|
%
|
0.08+
|
%
|
|
1982
|
1,061
|
622
|
59
|
515
|
49
|
|
1983
|
932
|
494
|
53
|
434
|
47
|
|
1984
|
922
|
451
|
49
|
380
|
41
|
|
1985
|
964
|
479
|
50
|
408
|
42
|
|
1986
|
1,039
|
490
|
47
|
394
|
38
|
|
1987
|
1,023
|
435
|
43
|
357
|
35
|
|
1988
|
1,051
|
457
|
43
|
392
|
37
|
|
1989
|
891
|
384
|
43
|
315
|
35
|
|
1990
|
886
|
366
|
41
|
304
|
34
|
|
1991
|
783
|
320
|
41
|
268
|
34
|
|
1992
|
763
|
280
|
37
|
222
|
29
|
|
1993
|
789
|
290
|
37
|
227
|
29
|
|
1994
|
761
|
289
|
38
|
251
|
33
|
|
1995
|
774
|
277
|
36
|
223
|
29
|
|
1996
|
814
|
283
|
35
|
229
|
28
|
|
1997
|
775
|
278
|
36
|
222
|
29
|
|
1998
|
741
|
267
|
36
|
207
|
28
|
|
1999
|
726
|
283
|
39
|
240
|
33
|
|
2000
|
731
|
322
|
44
|
271
|
37
|
|
2001
|
745
|
285
|
38
|
235
|
32
|
|
2002
|
771
|
281
|
36
|
240
|
31
|
|
2003
|
747
|
275
|
37
|
240
|
32
|
|
2004
|
731
|
270
|
37
|
227
|
31
|
|
2005
|
748
|
263
|
35
|
217
|
29
|
|
2006
|
771
|
285
|
37
|
224
|
29
|
The table above shows the total number of traffic fatalities (Tot) for the New Jersey, alcohol related fatalities (Alc-Rel) and fatalities in crashes where the highest BAC in the crash was 0.08 or above (0.08+).
All 50 states in the US now apply two statutory offenses to operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. The first (and original) offense is known either as driving under the influence (DUI), driving while intoxicated/impaired (DWI), or operating while intoxicated/impaired (OWI). This is based upon a police officer’s observations (driving behavior, slurred speech, the results of a roadside sobriety test, etc.)
The second offense is called “illegal per se”, which is driving with a BAC of 0.08% or higher. Since 2002 it has been illegal in all 50 states to drive with a BAC that is 0.08% or higher.

It is important to note that the New Jersey drunk driving statistics, as shown above, include data from individuals who were in an alcohol-related crash, but not driving a motor vehicle at the time. The U.S. Department of Transportation defines alcohol-related deaths as “fatalities that occur in crashes where at least one driver or non-occupant (pedestrian or bicyclist) involved in the crash has a positive Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) value.”
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Aug 27
Below is the Safe Rides Unlimited Site Traffic info as found on www.Alexa.com. According to them safe rides unlimited is growing at an extremely high rate and is ranked even higher than some club based sites in NJ. Safe Rides Unlimited website is currently ranked 143,236 in the United States of America.
Reach for Saferidesunlimited.org: 
Percent of global Internet users who visit this site
| Yesterday |
1 wk. Avg. |
3 mos. Avg. |
3 mos. Change |
| N/A* |
.00008% |
.000051% |
21% |
Traffic Rank for Saferidesunlimited.org: 
Alexa traffic rank based on a combined measure of page views and users (reach)
| Yesterday |
1 wk. Avg. |
3 mos. Avg. |
3 mos. Change |
| N/A* |
955,71269 |
35147,141759,21095 |
475487,23787 |
Page Views per user for Saferidesunlimited.org: 
The number of unique pages viewed per user per day for this site
| Yesterday |
1 wk. Avg. |
3 mos. Avg. |
3 mos. Change |
| N/A* |
3 |
8.1 |
447.11% |
Saferidesunlimited.org users come from these countries:
Saferidesunlimited.org traffic rank in the United States:
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