Jan
03
2011
2011 promises to be a very busy year for The Century Council. New partnerships, new initiatives, and a very special anniversary all promise to make this year one of our busiest in the fight against...
Dec
15
2010
As the holidays loom, we here at The Century Council want to remind you to be careful this holiday season. We know that there are many temptations – holiday parties, new years’ celebrations, and long...
Dec
10
2010
2009 saw traffic fatalities in the United States fall to their lowest recorded levels. Likewise, drunk driving fatalities have fallen to their lowest levels since recording began in 1982 according...
Dec
08
2010
While we’ve made great strides in fighting drunk driving, there remains an incalcitrant number of hardcore drunk drivers responsible for a large number of the total alcohol-impaired traffic...
Dec
03
2010
  Every holiday season, we like to remind folks that while holiday parties can be fun, they can sometimes be a little dangerous. A total of 3,476 people died in motor vehicle crashes during...
Nov
24
2010
Happy Thanksgiving! Rather than distract from dreams of turkey and sweet potato casserole, we just want to quickly remind you to be safe this Thanksgiving. If you and your loved ones have had a few...
Oct
29
2010
We’re big fans of Halloween. But we’re even bigger fans of a safe Halloween. Halloween is a lot of fun. Festive parties, trick-or-treating, pumpkin carving. Unfortunately, it also means that some...
Sep
16
2010
For nearly 20 years, The Century Council has developed and distributed educational resources to assist parents, youth, educators and communities nationwide in their fight against underage drinking....
Sep
09
2010
New statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration show a historic 60 year low in traffic fatalities on U.S. roads. In 2009, traffic fatalities and alcohol-impaired fatalities...
Sep
02
2010
The good news is that drunk driving fatality rates remain low compared to previous years. The percentage of Americans who avoided driving because they felt they had too much to drink to drive...

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