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Happy Halloween!

Hi everyone! We hope you have had a fantastic year so far, and we would like to remind you to stay safe on the roads this Halloween. As we all know, Halloween is a holiday that often involves alcohol consumption, which can make the roads particularly dangerous. According to statistics, the average 20 to 24-year-old American male drinks four alcoholic drinks on Halloween night, and 19% of men and 12% of women binge drink on this occasion. This is especially risky when it comes to driving. Most people go to Halloween parties to drink and have fun, without thinking about how they will get home safely.

We strongly advise you to avoid driving under the influence, and instead opt for different sources of transportation such as Lyft, Uber, or a trusted friend. Your safety and others safety on the road is of utmost importance, so please remember to make responsible choices and have a great Halloween!

Mike Markos

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