The Community Alcohol Strategy Steering Committee (CASSC) is offering taxi coupons to lower rates of impaired driving, which has seen a rise in Prince Albert.
CASSC partnered with SGI and local cab companies, Grey Cab and Checker / Family Taxi, to offer $15 coupons as an incentive for people to avoid the dangerous behaviour.
"We just want to make sure that everybody has a really happy holiday season; that there's no tragedies on the road," said CASSC coordinator Karen Anthony-Burns.
"We really want to see that people make good choices, and this is an option to help them do that."
The Prince Albert Police Service said in a news release that two check stops were conducted this month by Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan and MADD, leading to a total eight impaired drivers being removed from public roadways.
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The police said in a separate release that from Jan. 1 to Nov. 30, there was a 21 per cent increase in impaired driving offences in the city. Police recommend finding a safe ride, calling a sober friend or family member, taking a taxi or staying the night as alternatives to driving impaired.
The coupons are active seven days a week between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. at some local licensed establishments.
This year 150 cab coupons were distributed. The coupon program runs until Jan. 31 and another safe-ride service, Operation Red Nose, runs on weekends.