Indiana BMV Urges Hoosiers to Drive Sober this New Year’s Eve

Article Courtesy of BMV

 
BMV emphasizes the dangers of impaired driving and encourages Hoosiers to make safe driving choices ahead of the Christmas and New Year’s Eve holiday.
Indianapolis, Ind. –  December 26, 2025 – The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) reminds drivers to celebrate responsibly as Hoosiers prepare to ring in the new year.
According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) data, December drunk driving deaths are among the highest in the past 15 years. In December 2023 alone, 1,038 lives were lost in drunk-driving crashes.
Blood Alcohol Concentration
Predictable Effects on Driving
.02
Decline in visual functions and ability to perform two tasks at once
.05
Reduced coordination, difficulty steering, and slower response times
.08
Reduced concentration, short-term memory loss, impaired speed control and perception
.10
Reduced ability to maintain lane position and brake appropriately
.15
Substantial impairment in vehicle control and processing of visual & auditory information
Blood Alcohol Concentration and Driving Effects
To help keep Indiana’s roads safe, drivers are advised to keep in mind the following reminders to ensure safe travel throughout the holiday season:
The Indiana BMV encourages all Hoosiers to make responsible driving choices for a safe start to 2026.
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