“…With respect to evidence of increased drinking by AT users, some articles indicated that those who increased their alcohol consumption were already classified as heavy drinkers or people who typically engage in risky behaviors ( Shoreet al, 1991 , Barr and MacKinnon, 1998 , Caudill et al, 2000 , Caudill et al, 2001 , Hardinget al, 2001 , Grube and Nygaard, 2009 , Family Sues Over Safe-Ride Program, 2004 ). Other studies also noted that those who use safe ride programs or designated drivers were likely to have higher BAC’s generally or were more likely to have a few more drinks because they were not driving ( Chan, 2011 , Sykeset al, 2014 , Bourdeau et al, 2015 , National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Math (NASEM), 2018 ). None of the articles reporting an increase in the number of drinks consumed when participants used AT reported any adverse harms in this behavior (e.g., no increase in assaults or other alcohol-related crime).…”