Walking, Driving and Texting Don’t Mix
You’ve all heard that oil and water don’t mix. Well all of the above mentioned certainly don’t mix. Everyone knows that you should never drink and drive. Don’t do it while texting as well. Here in Riga, Latvia we had a woman recently plow down a young man on a bike. Unfortunately this young man was only in his early 20s and he lost his life. The woman is done with hers because she is now in prison for manslaughter. What was she doing? Texting and driving is a most dangerous combination. Well you should also never text and walk. It has been discovered that this can be a most dangerous habit. When we text and walk we don’t pay attention to any of our surroundings and we can seriously get injured. People
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
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.
Although, these campaigns are great, but there was one that stood out to me that may be very effective in bars. I first saw this video on YouTube and caught my attention very quickly and thought to myself, this might really work. Launched in early April a powerful anti-drunk driving initiative “Reflections From Inside”. “Power”, “impressive”, “sobering”, are just a few of the words used to describe the new anti-drunk driving video showing the reactions from patrons at a bar bathroom who are faced with the reflection of convicted drunk driver now serving 15 years. This video is absolutely emotional and brings shivers down your spine to really think twice about drinking and driving. “In 2010, Kris Caudilla, 27, pleaded guilty in August to one
"Every day, 28 people in the United States die in motor vehicle crashes that involve an alcohol-impaired driver. This amounts to one death every 53 minutes (Impaired Driving)." These intoxicated drivers are not only risking their own lives while unconsciously driving, but they are jeopardizing the lives of several other innocent people. As the number of deaths and injuries due to DUI-related accidents is increasing in America, more organizations are forming awareness programs, protests, and public conventions to decrease this rate and demonstrate how much of a negative impact drunk drivers have on themselves and others. Ecovia, a company in Brazil, supports this movement by creating ads that utilize visual illustrations to show that multitasking
Jessica was drinking at a bar and decided to drive late at night and thought that she was
From the day, the first motor vehicle was invented, the inventors did not realize that alcohol would become a problem for drivers. Although people tried taking keys away and designated drivers, fatalities involving drunk drivers continued to rise. With the advancement in technology, there had to be a way to prevent vehicles from being started if a person was under the influence of alcohol. Even though convicted drunk driving offenders already receive fines and jail time, ignition interlocks should be mandatory for all convicted drunk driving offenders because ignition interlocks reduce alcohol-related traffic crashes and ignition interlocks
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
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
Drinking alcohol under the age of 21 is illegal in the United States. Driving after drinking alcohol is not only illegal at all ages in many places, but also dangerous. Alcohol affects driving skills by slowing judgment, alertness, muscle coordination, reaction time, self-control (inhibition), and memory. The effects of alcohol greatly increase a teen’s chances of getting into a car crash and dying from a car crash.
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
Drinking and driving has become a big problem in America. A huge amount of people die
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
Drunk driving is a serious crime and can take your live and others that are driving around your area. Studies show that between the age of 16 and 20 on alcohol have decreased 6.6% since 2002 (back in 2002 it was 16.2%) when many teens were drinking and having “fun”. Also studies show that from the age of 21-25 they actually drink more alcohol than the teen, and there drinking rate is increased by 11.5% (18.1). About 0.80% of drivers get pulled over drunk by a cop to perform a DUI test to see if drunk and if not you get charged in some states and countries. And so for my final regards to this opinion.
“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
Drinking and driving causes car accidents with critical injuries and deaths. Alcohol causes people to make poor decisions. This poor judgment places them behind the wheel of a car, causing them to put lives in danger. Statistics show surprising numbers of car crashes and fatalities associated with driving under the influence. To prevent repeat offenders from getting behind the wheel again, there are many consequences for their actions. To keep our communities safer, Mother’s Against Drunk Driving get together to fight for what they believe in. These programs support a better future without drinking and driving. This is to keep the children safer. There are also ways to help the offender with their drinking problem. Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings and Inpatient Treatment can be a great start!