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Witness an unprecedented campaign against drunk drivers in Texas led by Jacqueline Saburido, a young survivor advocating for safer roads post-accident. Starting next week, she will feature in powerful TV ads to raise awareness and prevent tragic incidents caused by impaired driving. Jacqueline's tragic personal experience transformed her into a voice for change, inspiring her to join forces with the Texas Department of Transportation and the Department of Public Safety. Don't miss this impactful initiative aimed at reducing accidents and promoting responsible driving behaviors in the community.
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Unprecedent roll out in Texas of a campaing against drunk drivers. Texas Department of Transportation October 9, 2002 AUSTIN – Starting next week, Jacqueline Saburido, 23 years old, will appear on TV PBS in what is said to be the strongest campaing against drunk drivers in Texas. Jacqueline was a happy going university student who loved to swim, practiced flamenco dancing and loved to spend her time with family and friends. Today, Jacqueline is a survivor of a car accident with a drunk driver in Austin three years ago, that left her burned and disfigured for life. Her passion for life has motivated her to want to make a contribution to society with the goal of reducing accidents involving drunk drivers. Accordingly, she agreed to appear in a series of new TV ads sponsored by the Texas Department of Transportation, and the Depatment of Public Safaety, which will start on Monday.