CAJON PASS, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> Don’t get flagged for a DUI. Have a game plan before kickoff. Designate a sober driver. Enjoy the game responsibly.

“Super Bowl Sunday is the biggest one-day sporting event in the United States and unfortunately one of the most dangerous days on California’s roads and highways,” state Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones said. “Every one of us has a responsibility to ensure we do not contribute to the problem by allowing a drunk driver to hit the road on Super Bowl Sunday.”

“I encourage everyone to make a plan — designate a sober driver ahead of time, contact a ride-sharing service or a taxi or public transportation.”

There is twice as many fatal and injury crashes on Super Bowl Sundays than a typical Sunday. So please designate a sober driver.

Alcohol is not the only substance that can lead to an arrest for driving under the influence (DUI). Cannabis, prescription drugs, and illegal drugs all can impair driving. Driving is a complex task, and any drug can slow your reaction time.

Super Bowl Leads to Super Drinking, and Driving Drunk. Remember To Buckle Up. It Could Save Your Life.

Traffic Tips and times to avoid traffic in the Cajon Pass on Super Bowl Sunday:

  • EXPECT DELAYS this Super Bowl Sunday on 15 freeway and Cajon Pass and yes the game starts at 3:30pm. Here is some tips for your friends and family to avoid traffic going to your party.  Time to avoid coming up the Cajon Pass is 12pm to 3pm there will be all more people on the road and may cause a accident.
  • Remember Northbound 15 in Fontana is only have two lanes open from Sierra Ave to Glen Helen Pkwy all weekend due to roadwork. Expect Major Delays.
  • Avoid time to leaving the Super Bowl party is around 7pm to 8pm. Use alternate routes if possible. 15 minutes to a hour delay time can be on Sunday night in the Cajon Pass.

Here Is Some Tips What to Do if You See a Drunk Driver on the Freeway:

  • First, stay as far away from the other vehicle as possible.
  • Second, do not try to pass the vehicle or signal the driver to pull over.  Doing so could result in collision.
  • Third, take notice of the license plate number along with details of the vehicle including make, model and color. However, make sure you don’t compromise your own safety trying to obtain this information.
  • Finally, Call 911.  Give the exact location of the vehicle, including the name of the road or cross streets, freeway off ramps, and the direction the vehicle is traveling. Give a complete description of the vehicle and the manner in which the vehicle is being driven.

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