Help stop drunk and drugged drunk driving in California by contacting your state lawmakers below:” Support Bentley’s Law Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) needs your help to support Bentley’s Law to require impaired drivers to pay child support when an impaired driver causes a crash that kills a parent or parents. What is Bentley’s Law? AB… Continue reading California
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An Open Letter to Californians: Vote Yes on Proposition 22
Dear Californians, Today, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is proud to announce our support for Yes on Proposition 22. Prop 22 will preserve access to rideshare services across California, helping to keep drunk and drugged drivers off our roads. Drunk driving is the number one killer on California roads. We know that access to ridesharing… Continue reading An Open Letter to Californians: Vote Yes on Proposition 22
MADD Issues Statement Regarding Rideshare in California
Mothers Against Drunk Driving has grave concerns that the future of rideshare is in jeopardy in California. Rideshare apps have provided a lifesaving alternative to arriving home safely after consuming alcohol. MADD is a strong supporter of these services because they expand transportation options and help people plan ahead when activities include alcohol. Losing this… Continue reading MADD Issues Statement Regarding Rideshare in California
MADD Calls for .05 BAC, Ignition Interlocks for All Offenders in California
SACRAMENTO (April 3, 2019) — Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and other parents who have lost their children to drunk driving today joined California Senator Jerry Hill and traffic safety partners in calling for a state law that lowers the threshold for impaired driving in California to .05 blood alcohol concentration (BAC). MADD also strongly… Continue reading MADD Calls for .05 BAC, Ignition Interlocks for All Offenders in California