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Have A Plan

The STOP-DWI New York’s Have A Plan mobile application has been designed and created to encourage individuals who may have had too much to drink to Have A Plan when impaired. It also serves to provide interactive information on the dangers of being under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs and getting behind the wheel. Some of the Have A Plan app features include:
-Impairment Estimator: Please note that this impairment estimator can only approximate the amount of alcohol in your system and should only be used as a guideline. You can be arrested for DWI with a BAC under 0.08% if you show signs of impaired driving.


- Don’t Drive. Get a Ride: Uses your mobile device’s GPS-feature to identify any taxi services near where you are located. (NOTE: Not all services may be available). Also includes a feature allowing you to enter and store the names and numbers of people you would call if you were too impaired to drive. This way, you’ll always have a plan for a safe ride home!


- Have a Plan: Plan your night out on the town! Includes access to services for dining, travel, and tickets to all sorts of events.


- Test Your Skills: An interactive section of the app with 4 skill assessments that test your mobility, reaction time, memory and accuracy, all of which can be compromised when impaired. Please note that these games are not a definitive assessment of a person’s ability to drive. You can be arrested for DWI with a BAC under 0.08 if you show signs of impaired driving regardless of your ability to complete one of the games.


- Backwards It Spell: cognitive skill test featuring spelling words backwards
- Steady Now: skill test for stability
- Fill’er Up: skill test for precision and accuracy
- Pile High: skill test for reaction time

We hope people who take the time to download the app will share it with others to promote safe driving on New York roadways! Brought to you by the STOP-DWI New York with funding from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration through a grant from the New York State Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee.

Category : Education

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Reviews (14)

ang. a. Jan 1, 2019     

What plan ? unless you live inside city limits this app is USELESS !! theirs no HELP or free rides from ANY services if you live outside schenectady. ALL COST rides cost 75.00 plus tip which ia one person, one way. this app is a hugh waste of time unless you live close enough. Atleast they could make the cab rides affordable.

Phi. P. Feb 1, 2020     

With the amount of taxes I pay in NY, they can't hire better app developers? Horrible.

Bab. D. Nov 7, 2016     

Save a life. Have a plan. Drinking and driving is never a good idea. The outcome is worse than you think

Zac. R. Dec 14, 2015     

This app is pitiful only useful thing is facts page. Not worth the space it takes up

San. Feb 27, 2015     

I don't even drink, yet I failed every test.

Kle. L. Dec 5, 2014     

Right now I'm 100% sober and I still fail at the games, should I drive?

Chr. K. Sep 6, 2014     

Horrible simulations and pointless

Pat. W. Aug 16, 2014     

The spelling game auto types 2 letters so you always fail. Also the bac will max out at .18.

Jas. s. Aug 15, 2014     

Haven't had a drink allday but after testing my skills I sure felt drunk

Tim. H. Jul 31, 2014     

The app is crap. The games are impossible sober. The estimator range is so wide that it's meaningless. There was no value.

Cry. S. Aug 18, 2014     

The spelling test is made to give out wrong answers. A sober person will have to get a ride according to this app.

Rac. M. Jun 3, 2015     

I got 100% easily on the spelling test... I'm obviously sober and I don't even drink but idk why everyone is having such a hard time with the spelling it didn't mess me up at all

suz. m. Dec 14, 2016     

Doesn't help at all, in anyway. Already Uninstalled it

Amb. F. Aug 15, 2014     

When doing the skills test for spelling backwards no matter how careful you try to be it types the letters multiple times forcing you to have it wrong.