Drive Without Alcohol
20 Years of Saving Lives in Mexico City

Mexico, like many developing nations, faces significant challenges in terms of road safety. Every year, thousands of people lose their lives or are seriously injured in traffic crashes. Mexico City (CDMX), being the heart and epicenter of Mexico, is no stranger to this problem. The streets and avenues of the capital city daily become the scene of traffic events that, in some cases, have fatal consequences.
A worrying factor in these crashes is the combination of alcohol and driving. This situation not only represents a risk for the drivers and passengers involved, but also for pedestrians and other road users, so it is necessary to have actions to control this risk factor.
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