Empowering Communities to Combat Drunk Driving Together
Community Efforts Against Drunk Driving: Project Roadblock
Local broadcast television stations across the nation engage in a vital initiative every holiday season to combat drunk driving, reminding everyone that "Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving." This year marks the 21st iteration of Project Roadblock, which aims to raise awareness through public service announcements (PSAs) aired during this critical time.
Understanding the Dangers of Drunk Driving
Statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration paint a concerning picture: every day, approximately 37 individuals lose their lives in incidents involving alcohol-impaired driving. This alarming figure equates to one life lost every 39 minutes, highlighting the urgent need for preventive measures.
Project Roadblock's Origins
Project Roadblock began in 2004, and since then, it has mobilized numerous local TV stations to broadcast PSAs between December 26 and 31, particularly emphasizing midnight on New Year's Eve, one of the most dangerous times to be on the road. Over the years, the campaign has aimed to instill a sense of responsibility and encourage safe choices during celebrations.
Impact of the Campaign
Last year's efforts were nothing short of remarkable, as the campaign successfully reached nearly 100% of television households across the nation. The 2023 campaign generated roughly 60,400 PSAs valued at approximately $3.8 million. Since its inception, Project Roadblock has yielded an impressive $194 million in media value, which translates to a staggering 8 billion impressions promoting safe driving habits.
The Voice of Local Broadcast Media
Steve Lanzano, the president and CEO of the Television Bureau of Advertising (TVB), articulated the powerful reach local TV stations have in saving lives. With each station that participates and every PSA that airs, there lies the potential to prevent tragedies and foster stronger, safer communities.
Collaborative Efforts for Meaningful Change
The Ad Council, alongside NHTSA and TVB, expresses gratitude to the local TV stations for their unwavering support of this vital initiative. DJ Perera, the Ad Council's chief media officer, noted that Project Roadblock has proven the effectiveness of local media in driving social change. Their collaborative approach has made a significant impact over the past two decades.
A Bilingual Approach to Awareness
The PSAs promoting Project Roadblock are available in both English and Spanish, reinforcing the critical message about the repercussions of driving under the influence. Local stations can easily access these resources to contribute to this essential campaign for public safety.
Learning More About the Initiative
For more details about Project Roadblock and to engage with the campaign, interested parties can visit the official project page and follow social media channels using the hashtag #ProjectRoadblock. This initiative serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility in safeguarding our communities from the perils of drunk driving.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Project Roadblock?
Project Roadblock is an initiative that encourages television stations to air PSAs reminding viewers that buzzed driving is a form of drunk driving, especially during the holiday season.
Who organizes Project Roadblock?
Project Roadblock is organized by the Ad Council in partnership with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Television Bureau of Advertising.
When does Project Roadblock take place?
The initiative typically runs from December 26 to December 31 each year, with a focus on air time during New Year’s Eve celebrations.
How effective has Project Roadblock been?
Since its start in 2004, Project Roadblock has generated significant media value and impressions, reaching nearly all TV households in recent campaigns.
How can people get involved with Project Roadblock?
Local TV stations can register to participate, download PSAs, and contribute to spreading awareness about the dangers of drunk driving during the holiday season.
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