One of the largest causes of death today is drinking and driving, also known as impaired driving. Alcohol related deaths are increasing daily due to people not knowing what their limits are and there are irresponsible impaired drivers that get behind the wheel of a car and do not think about others on the road. Alcohol usage is being abused and misused, and it must be put to an end. Families everyday are losing loved one in drunk driving accidents that could have been prevented. Alcohol is extremely addictive, and some people can monitor their consumptions, but others fail to do so, and that can result to alcohol taking over their lives. According to www.cdc.gov in 2015, 10,265 people died in alcohol-impaired driving collision, accounting
Driving under the influence has affected many people's lives and families. Today I would like to talk to you about the problems of drinking and driving, and why it is a concern for all of us. Driving under the influence is one of the most common and dangerous situations you can put yourself or someone else in. The fact is that drinking and driving is a huge deal and can leave a long trail of broken dreams and hearts. If you drink and drive, not only are you putting yourself at risk, but your passengers and the pedestrians outside of your vehicle. According to the most recent statistics by the National Commission Against Drunk Driving states that 17,000 Americans die each year in alcohol- related traffic crashes and 600,000 Americans
The facts are plain and simple, that alcohol and driving do not mix. About three in every ten Americans will be involved in an alcohol related crash at some time in their lives. Every single injury and death caused by drunk driving is totally preventable. To curb this national travesty, concerned Americans need to examine the problems, the effects, and the solutions to drunk driving. First of all, America has had a problem with drunk driving since Ford perfected the assembly line. Alcoholism is a problem in and of itself, but combined with driving can have a wide range of effects. The consequences of this reckless behavior can include a first time DUI or licenses suspension; a small fender bender, or worst of all a deadly crash. Most
Drunk driving is considered a serious crime in every state. It is wrong, irresponsible and wastes many lives. People who abuse alcohol hurt everyone around them, endanger public safety, and create carnage on the nation's highways. There is nothing positive that can come out of drunk driving, so why do people do it? It is society's job to punish these menaces and try to take control of this out of control issue. America doesn't want to watch idly as hundreds of people are killed each day. We want to take a stand and let the world know that we may be the 'land of the free and the brave' but there is nothing brave or free about driving drunk. What should be done about this problem is debatable and certainly open to discussion, but the first
Many organizations exist today to help fight against many things that some people may find obscene, repulsive or even down right unethical. Organizations such as MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving,) LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens,) and NAACP (National Association For the Advancement of Colored People) are all groups that set out to fight for certain changes to happen. The group that I want to focus on now is Mothers Against Drunk Driving because I feel that they are a group that fights for the safety of lives from not only from the wrong doers but innocent lives that get thrown into the mixture as well. Drunk driving is a very serious issue that affects many lives daily and is an entirely avoidable action. Drivers have the choice and responsibility to not
In the United States drink driving accounts for one-third of all of our driving deaths. Drunk driving has taken 10,076 people in the year 2013 alone and it will continue to rise as we remain the way we are. One person every 53 minutes’ dies from a drunk driving related incident, drink driving is an epidemic that can be stopped by getting someone else to drive for the impaired person. However, the more people that are drinking and driving on our roads the more dangerous they are for the rest of us.
When it comes to teaching teens how to drive, parents are understandably concerned. MADD Canada reports that car crashes, often due to inexperience and immaturity, are the leading cause of death for teens. In addition to this, parents can feel frustrated if their teen resists taking direction and ignores common sense safety precautions. Below explains four ways to help you teach your teen to drive while maintaining your sanity.
Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is a step of the quantity of alcohol in the blood, revealed as a portion by volume. Connections in between the quantity of alcohol in the blood and the resulting quantity of alcohol in the breath have actually been made. Based on elements noted above, an individual's blood: breath alcohol ratio can differ from 1700:1 to
Did you know alcohol played a role in nearly 40 percent of the United States automobile fatalities in 2005, that’s more than 16,885 deaths? Drunk driving can be very deadly, yet many people drive while under the influence every day. Drivers who are drunk are blamed for the loss of as many as 52, 000 lives in highway crashes each year and hundreds of thousands of severe injury’s
Advertising on not to be drinking and driving is very common and you see it almost every place you’re at. You might be sitting on the couch eating a snack while watching your favorite show and a commercial comes on that says “Drive sober or get pulled over”, meanwhile a cop is putting a man behind bars for driving while intoxicated. As you’re driving down the highway on your way to work, you see a bulletin board with the same phrase, “Drive sober or get pulled over.” It is a constant reminder that you’re given and the consequences are severe.
Drinking and driving causes harm too many people throughout the world. For example, “in 2013, ten thousand seventy- six people died in drunk driving crashes - one every fifty-
Approximately one million people are injured in alcohol-related traffic crashes every year and young people, ages 16 to 24 are involved in 28% of those alcohol-related driving accidents, although they make up only 14% of the U.S. population. On any given weekend evening, one in 10 drivers on America's roads has been drinking and according to the latest statistics, in a family of five the prospect of you or someone in your family being involved in an alcohol-related motor vehicle accident in their lifetime, is an astounding 200 percent. That's a lot of tragic, meaningless deaths that could actually have been avoided.
“Every single injury and death caused by drunk driving is totally preventable” says David J. Hanson, a drunken driving activist. Drinking and driving is a serious crime in all fifty states. The rules and laws may vary among the states. In Illinois, it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle with a blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) or .08 percent or more. A driver also can be convicted of DUI with a BAC of more than .05 if additional evidence is present (DUI Laws par. 1). According to the Nation Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) alcohol-impaired motor vehicle crashes cost more than thirty-seven billion dollars annually and in 2010, more than ten thousand people died in alcohol-impaired driving crashes - one every fifty-one
However there may be a solution to stopping deviant drunk drivers. If it is impossible to get rid of a problem, we will simply stop making the problem worse. One thing that can be done is to reach out to communities around the nation. Community organizers everywhere are making an impact on the people in the neighborhoods of each city and has even gotten the N.H.T.S.A.’s attention. “The first examples of such organizations were the Alcohol Safety Action Projects (ASAPs), funded in 35 communities by the NHTSA” (Voas and Fell 7)
“Have one drink for the road” was, until recently, a commonly used phrase in American culture. It has only been within the past 20 years that as a nation, we have begun to recognize the dangers associated with drunk driving (Sutton 463). According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, this year 519,000 people, or one person per minute, will be injured in alcohol-related accidents. 10,839 people will die in drunk-driving crashes this year – that is one death every 50 minutes. The heartbreaking part is, every injury and lost life due to driving after drinking can be prevented. Drinking while driving “accidents” are not merely “accidents.” Getting in a vehicle after consuming alcohol, which severely affects the function of
Another drinking related activity that is deadly is drunk driving. Drinking and driving kills someone every fifty-three minutes. Every fifty-three minutes a mother and father loses their child because of an alcohol related accident. Every ninety seconds alone someone is injured. These deaths and injuries could be easily prevented if people would think before acting. If people would give up their keys or find a designated driver 10,000 people a year wouldn’t lose their lives. Drinking and driving takes the lives of many innocent woman, children, and men.