03/14/2026
STAY SAFE.
Ahead of Impaired Driving Prevention Week, Pass The Keys Halifax echoes the RCMPNS warning: Don’t drive impaired – and buckle up every trip. Driving drunk or drowsy endangers everyone on the road. In Nova Scotia, police will be out in force this week conducting sobriety checkpoints and enforcing seatbelt laws. We remind you:
Don’t drive impaired. Alcohol, drugs or fatigue behind the wheel greatly increase crash risk. Even at the legal limit, impairment can occur. Police crackdowns remind us how deadly it can be – roughly 30 Canadians die every week in alcohol-related crashes Plan ahead: book Pass The Keys, and we’ll drive you and your car home safely (day or night).
Buckle up. Every person, every seat, every ride. Unbelted passengers are far more likely to be seriously injured or ejected in a crash. It takes seconds and saves lives.
Protect the kids. Parents: you’re responsible for children under 16. Make sure car seats and boosters are used correctly every time.
Drive sober. Drinking, cannabis or any impairing substance can cost up to $600–$2,000 in fines and 1 year’s suspension for a first DUI It’s not worth the risk or the record.
Plan for a safe night out: Call Pass The Keys in advance. Our screened, professional drivers will pick you up at home or the bar and bring you back – no worries, no OUI. We’re open and ready throughout the awareness week and beyond.
🚘 Make the choice now: Stay sober. Buckle up. Book a Pass The Keys driver. 🚘
CTAs/Contact: Call us 24/7 at 902-593-1464 or visit
https://passthekeys.ca/
Legal/Ethical Note: This message promotes public safety, not alcohol sales. It complies with Canadian regulations: we avoid any glamorization of drinking, target only adults (21+), and focus on preventing harm All stated penalties are accurate for Nova Scotia law.