1. madd - Noun
2. Madd - Proper noun
MADD
Acronym of Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
madd (plural madds)
Alternative form of maddah
Lacombe Police held its annual charity checkstop on Saturday, raising money for Lacombe Big Brothers Big Sisters and the Lacombe and District MADD chapter. Source: Internet
In 2004, MADD called for mandatory provisions in separation agreements and divorce decrees that would yank away parental rights if either parent drove with children in the vehicle after taking even a single drink. Source: Internet
Ingram, whose brother was killed by a drunk driver, said programs like Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) are beneficial to communities as they raise awareness of how drunk driving affects peoples’ lives. Source: Internet
MADD Canada is recommending every province align legislation for alcohol impairment with legislation for drug impairment so penalties are the same. Source: Internet
Since then, MADD Canada has been working with legislators to impress on them the need to have as many officers trained to conduct roadside drug tests as possible to help ensure highways are safe. Source: Internet
MADD Canada (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) has issued a warning for everyone to keep themselves and others safe by never operating a vehicle or vessel while impaired during the upcoming holiday weekend. Source: Internet