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Impact Data - Designated Driver Campaign

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Practices
Increase in number of adults who had acted as designated drivers from 29% to 37% during the project period from 1989 to 1991. Increase in the percent of young adults (under 30) that had been designated drivers from 43% to 52% over the same time period. 46% of drinkers had acted as designated drivers in 1991 (35% in 1989), 51% of frequent drinkers had been designated drivers in 1991 (36% in 1989). 35% of drinkers had been driven home by a designated driver in 1991 (28% in 1989), 44% of frequent drinkers had been driven home by a designated driver in 1991 (43% in 1989). 61% of socially and politically active people had been a designated driver in 1991 (45% in 1989). 50% of executives and professionals had been a designated driver in 1991 (36% in 1989). 46% of union members in 1991 (33% in 1989) and 41% of blue collars in 1991 (34% in 1989) had also been designated drivers.
Attitudes
93% of respondents thought that the designated driver concept was excellent (71%) or good (22%).
Access
In 1989: 67% of adults had seen the messages. In 1990, 89% of respondents were familiar with the programme and showed a favourability rating of 81 (of 100). 97% of parents of children (age 13-18) had seen the show and had a favourability of 82, 97% of parents of children (age 18-24) had seen it, with favourability of 88.
Source
Winsten, J.A. promoting Designated Drivers: The Harvard Alcohol Project. American Journal of Preventative Medicine. Vol.10, number 3. 1994 pgs 11-14.