Super Bowl Sunday is a dangerous day for impaired driving due to alcohol consumption. According to NHTSA, 130 people died in alcohol-related crashes during the 2006 Super Bowl weekend, with young males ages 21-34 most at risk. Designating a sober driver before events and parties can help prevent alcohol-related crashes and fatalities. Hosts should provide transportation options and stop serving alcohol in the third quarter, while attendees should avoid drinking too much, designate a sober driver, and never drive impaired. Impaired driving has serious legal and health consequences and risks killing oneself or others.