Why It’s Better To Be The Designated Driver After An Office Party [Infographic]

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Workplace gathering can be awesome fun, yet it can be loaded with danger. While you might believe you can drink couple of alcoholic beverages, and still be fit to drive and function properly the following day but that’s far from the truth. So why not be the assigned driver this time? Give your associates a chance to embarrass themselves before your manager or even worse, make a drunken pass at their office crushes. While they bumble into the workplace frantically attempting to recall what is it that they feel so embarrassed about, you can walk in safely with the knowledge that you were an awesome sport the earlier night. Obviously, the upsides of being a designated driver go past ensuring you’re not among the people who ruin their profession at the workplace party. You get the chance to ensure your companions are safe and are out of harm or danger of losing their lives in drink and drive related mishaps that happen every year. Designated drivers additionally don’t spend the following day sweating over how on earth they managed to burn through £150 at a free bar.

Benefits of being the designated driver [Infographic]

Submitted by Elliot Butler and Evie Sheppard | Infographic Source: www.selectcarleasing.co.uk

Drunk driving is an increasingly common cause of road accidents. This infographic doesn’t mean to make you stop from partying. Although, it does states some excellent benefits of being the designated driver for an office party on a weekday night. Tell us what you think about the post in your comments below. We’ll appreciate if you share this infographic with your friends. 

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