A Canadian bar really wants its patrons to think twice before getting behind the wheel after a round of drinks.

According to Fox News, Toronto's The Emmet Ray now serves drinks on coasters that read, "This coaster used to be a car. That car never made it home." They're made from cars damaged in drunken-driving crashes.

Sober-driving organization Arrive Alive, the group behind the coasters, said it wanted to "remind people ... that there are consequences to driving drunk – and remind them to use a designated driver, take transit or download The Ride App for a safe ride home."

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