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COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ If you can t go to a concert, the concert must come to you. At a moment when live music is paused indefinitely, RADD TV from RADD® Ohio is giving college students a new platform to connect with their favorite musicians and artists.
RADD TV is part of RADD Ohio s campaign aimed at reducing the number of college students driving under the influence by empowering them to make plans to get home safely
before using alcohol, marijuana or other drugs.
Nearly 2 million college students between the ages of 18 and 24 are estimated to have driven under the influence of alcohol in the past year, and driving under the influence of cannabis and prescription medications is on the rise.
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ENCOURAGED â Lt. Robert Bodo, commander of the Ohio State Highway Patrolâs Steubenville post, is reminding everyone not to drink and drive, noting the many who have been killed or seriously injured in accidents involving impaired drivers. (Photo by Warren Scott)
STEUBENVILLE The commander of the local post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol said drunk drivers once were found on roads mostly at night, but that’s something that’s changed, particularly during the holiday season.
“We’re seeing them at all times of the day– morning, noon and night,” said Lt. Robert Bodo, who’s reminding those planning to celebrate the holidays with alcohol to use good judgment and let others drive them.