Drunk Driving Facts
- In 2006 there were 17,941 driving
fatalities related to alcohol. This was 41 percent of the total 43,000
fatalities.
- Half
of all holiday driving fatalities are alcohol-related.
- Most
people with DUIs are not alcoholics.
- About
80 percent of alcohol-related fatalities are caused by beer consumption.
- About
30 percent of Americans are involved in an alcohol-related crash sometime
during their lifetime
- In
2004, 30 percent of all fatal crashes during the week were
alcohol-related, compared to 51 percent on weekends. For all crashes, the
alcohol involvement rate was 5 percent during the week and 12 percent
during the weekend. alcohol-related crashes tend to be much more serious.
- 18-20
year olds are responsible for more than 10 percent of the drunken driving
trips in America.
- In
addition to possible jail time and fines, a DUI conviction is cause to
have your insurance policy revoked and rates to sky rocket. Many people
will be forced to get SR-22 insurance.
- In
2003 about 1 in 135 drivers were arrested for DUI. Thats' about 1.4
million people.
- One
judge in Texas ordered a drunk driver who killed another person to stand
on the side of a busy street holding a sign stating that he killed
somebody while driving drunk.
- Australians
call drunk driving "drink driving".
Ways to
Avoid Driving Drunk
With lack of adequate public transportation in many cities,
it is sometimes difficult to get home late at night. Here are some suggestions:
- Get
a designated driver
- Drink
at locations within walking distance of your home
- Call
a cab
- Search
for services that will take both you and your car home if you are drunk
- Look
for public transportation in larger cities
- Ask
the bartender for help and let him know if you are the designated driver
- Offer
to pay for a cab or drive friends home if they are drunk
- Drink
nonalcoholic beverages
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