RIDOT's New Series "Ripple Effect" Highlights Consequences of Drunk Driving

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RIDOT's New Series "Ripple Effect" Highlights Consequences of Drunk Driving

Ripple Effect
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation launches a public awareness campaign about the consequences of drunk driving.

The campaign, titled Ripple Effect, tells the story of everyday Rhode Islanders whose lives are ruined by the deaths of loved ones killed in crashes in which someone is impaired. 

"Like a pebble dropped into a pond, the ripples from the one action of a person who drives drunk and kills another spread far beyond, affecting dozens of people. This program clearly demonstrates the awful consequences of that fatal decision, and how this totally avoidable behavior destroys families and causes great hardship and sorrow for everyone involved,” said RIDOT Director Peter Alviti, Jr.

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The Series

The series debuted over the recent holiday season and initially focuses on Ryan Bourque, a 24-year-old Coventry man who was killed in May of 2016 while driving home from his first day as a Jamestown police officer. A drunk driver hit Ryan's car head on while traveling the wrong way on I-95.

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The series has expanded to tell the stories of trauma room doctors, medical examiners and first responders who see first-hand the consequences of serious injuries and fatalities in drunk driving crashes.

In the coming months, RIDOT will continue the Ripple Effect series with new stories of individuals sharing their experiences of loss and the physical and mental scars left behind as the result of an impaired driver.

RI DOT’s 10-Year Safety Plan

The Ripple Effect series is part of RIDOT's 10-year safety plan which is aimed at reducing the number of annual traffic fatalities to zero - the only acceptable number for Rhode Island. 

 


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