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Nez Rouge gives more than 76,000 holiday rides

Opration Nez Rouge volunteers helped more than 76,000 people across the country arrive home safely by acting as "designated drivers" during the holiday party season.

'Designated driver' program set to reach 2 million rides next year

Nez Rouge was available in 99 Canadian regions, in seven provinces, however, as usual, the service was most popular in Quebec, with more than 55,000 rides. (Operation Nez Rouge)

Opration Nez Rouge volunteershelpedmore than 76,000 people across the country arrive home safely by acting as "designated drivers" during the holiday party season.

Some 52,000 people volunteeredtheir time for the 31st year of thecampaign, giving rides to people too tired or who had consumed too much alcohol to drive their cars themselves.

"For us, the goal of keeping the roads safe during the holiday season is once again reached," said Opration Nez Rouge spokesman David Latouche.

Rides by province

Quebec: 55,433

British Columbia: 7,623

Ontario: 4,474

Manitoba: 3,725

New Brunswick: 2,466

Alberta: 1,443

Saskatchewan: 941

Total: 76,105

People use the service by calling a hotlinewhere drivers are dispatched to wherever the client is with their car.

The volunteers then drive the client's car home with them, so they don't have to get behind the wheel themselves.

Though the program is free, donations are accepted.

Making a difference

The service was available in 99 Canadian regions, in seven provinces.

As usual, the service was most popular in Quebec,with more than 55,000 rides.

"You make a difference in your communities. And you have to continueyourwork by reminding your fellow citizens to go home safely throughout the year,"Latouche said to volunteers.

This year, about $1.5 millionin donations were collected.

Latouche says these funds will be donated to local youth organizations.

Nearing 2 million rides

Since the program beganin 1984, Operation NezRouge has helpedover 1,992,000 people get home safe.

Next year, organizers expect the program will reach twomillion rides.

"By approaching this historic milestone, Opration Nez Rouge is consolidating its position as a major player in road safety in the country, andestablishitself as a fixture in raisingawareness forresponsible driving," said Nez Rouge founder Jean-Marie de Koninck,in a statement.

Last year, OprationNez Rougegavemore than 82,000 rides.