Drunk driving is bad for everybody, but under the influence are teens or adults better at reacting or doing activities? Our group did a study on this, we took simple everyday trials and had teens and adults do them with, and without impaired vision goggles. These goggles give your vision the appearance that you have been drinking, when you have not. The tests we gave were not flawless, so some data could be slightly off. The trials we tested were, tying shoes, walking in a straight line, and catching a ball for teens and adults. We also tested whether day or night would affect the outcome of these trials. For almost all the tests it seemed that adults had a better reaction time while wearing the goggles. As seen in the tables below the adults
Drunk driving is a very serious problem. I don’t understand why someone would do something so stupid. Just looking at the “Lives Affected” video really struck home to me how it really does effect these people’s lives. They were all so devastated and dumbfounded about how and why someone would do something that stupid and risk other’s lives around them including their loved ones. In the video “Lives Affected,” one of the stories was about a woman and her husband getting killed in an accident that involved a drunk driver. She was so devastated and heartbroken because she loved this man and to have his life taken by a drunk driver was sad. She could barely tell her story because she was crying and so sad to even think about what happened. There was another
There has been a large amount of research regarding underage drinking and the long-term effect that it can have on a person’s body and their mental state. The public is often informed of phases and activities that underage students are partaking in that can be extremely harmful to themselves that they are not aware of. In the journal article “The Use of Caffeinated Alcoholic Beverages Among Underage Drinkers: Results of a National Survey” they examine the relationship between the tendencies underage drinkers who drink non-traditional caffeinated alcoholic beverages and traditionally caffeinated alcoholic beverages. The study defines non-traditional CABs as Pre-Mixed Sodas or Energy Drinks with Liquor added and defined traditional CABs as Liquor with soda, coffee, or tea added by the beverage consumer.
“Alcohol use disorder (AUD) has been estimated to affect approximately 18 % of the general population’s lifetime and 5 % of the population annually” (Mirijello et al., 2015, p. 353). Interventions have been helpful in treating young adults with alcoholism. This paper will touch on alcohol requirements, alcoholism, binge drinking, mental health issues related to alcohol, collage drinking, withdrawals, and organ failure.
Is being 6 feet under a choice that is made or done? Throughout the 21st century underage drinking and teen drivers have made a bad mix throughout the U.S. Some teens say that underage drinking and driving as a teen is not a problem to themselves or others, however this issue affects others and themselves in multiple ways. The definition of humanity is basically everyone of all races and cultures. Though with the multiple effects on the body, damage on society and the consequences of alcohol not so many teens have changed their choices on driving under the influence.
Drunk driving is an issue that effects many people across our nation. People do not realize the affects alcohol can have on the body and mind that slow decision making while driving. This issue begins in the home. Children see their parents, or other adults figures, have a beer or a cocktail and get in the car. Thus, making it seem like it is acceptable to drink and drive. “One in three people will be involved in an alcohol-related crash in their lifetime” (MADD).
Drinking and driving negatively impacts many lives. Statistics show that the accessibility to night life in larger cities, with bars and other drinking establishments available, creates a favorable atmosphere for partying. Also, statistics show drinking and driving tends to be greatest among young, single people who are likely to have fewer responsibilities and more free time on their hands. Insurance rates are higher for the ages of 16-27. College students, in particular, experience new freedoms away from home, and drinking and driving can be a new temptation for them.
Another concern is the behavior of adolescent binge drinkers. In other research it is shown that binge drinkers were more likely to engage in risky driving, such as speeding, running yellow lights, racing other cars, and passing in no passing lanes (Marcotte, T. D., Bekman, N. M., Meyer, R. A., & Brown, S. A. (2012). They also participate more in distractive activities that take their focus away from the road such as changing the station or music on the car stereo system and texting or dialing on their cell phones. In order to reduce the fatalities associated with adolescents and driving under the influence, Graduate Driver Licensing has been implemented in several U.S. States. With the use of Graduated Driver Licensing this would help lower the percentage of fatal crashes by way of new drivers being required to
Poor academic results have been linked to binge drinking also. Teens that drink is more likely to get in a car with a driver who has been drinking, smoke pot, or carry a weapon. Underage drinking causes a significant role in risky sexual behavior and puts teen in a position to get STDs or any other sexual diseases.
Underage alcohol drinking can have devastating effects on teenagers. It can affect teens' grades, health and many other things as well. The reasons why teenagers consume alcohol are pretty clear. What aren’t clear are the solutions to eliminating, or at least reducing the number of underage drinkers. It is vital that we do something to at least suppress this problem. By taking action, we can greatly reduce the number of underage drinkers and it could also save not only their lives, but also someone else's life as well. Underage drinking can cause many health problems as well as educational problems in a teen’s life; therefore our country needs to decrease the number of underage drinkers by increasing both the price of alcohol as well as the legal drinking age.
Thesis Statement: “Drivers who have been drinking are more probable than calm drivers to be included in accidents. Response times of an intoxicated driver may be lessened by up to 10%–30%, vision
Alcohol is the most widely used drug among youth. It causes serious and potentially life-threatening problems for this population. Research indicates that drinking is associated with risk-taking and sensation-seeking behavior among adolescents. Alcohol has disinhibiting effects that may increase the likelihood of unsafe activities.In 1997, 21 percent of the young drivers 15 to 20 years old who were killed in crashes were intoxicated. For young drivers, alcohol involvement is higher among males than among females. In 1997, 25 percent of the young male drivers involved in fatal crashes had been drinking at the time of the crash, compared with 12 percent of the young female drivers
Underage drinking could potentially ruin your future, especially if you start such an addiction at a young age. Even if you were not doing it for the coping feeling it would still hurt a person’s body or how they are viewed by others. This can affect how they get jobs and into colleges and so on. If people who drink under the appropriate age it can cripple current relationships and potential future ones.
Alcohol can damage a teenagers health, brain and many other parts of the body as the years go by. “A 2002 article in the journal of studies on alcohol reported that alcohol may interfere with brain development in adolescents, resulting in mild mental impairment. Alcohol-induced changes in the structure or size of the hippocampus (a key part of the brain) may cause lifelong mental problems” (Youngerman, Barry). Another affect teenagers fail to realize is alcohol can be addicting. “When people ask what you hope to be when you grow up, no one will answer “an alcoholic”. But every year, teenagers who thought they could handle a few drinks fall into the trap” (Youngerman, Barry). Many people say they love how alcohol puts them in a daze, a carefree mindset. No one thinks a one time thing can end up becoming a lifestyle or how they function
Drinking and driving is one of the biggest social issues for teens across the United States. Getting behind the wheel of a vehicle after consuming alcohol is a very dangerous thing no matter what age you are. However, teens do not think about the consequences of drinking and driving until it is already too late. Many things contribute to this growing problem of teen drinking and driving. First, there is a lack of education about drinking and driving in schools today. Next, peer pressure is difficult for many teens to resist. Finally, the access that teens have to alcohol and to vehicles is not monitored. According to blah blah study, 000% of high school students admit
In the PSA the social issue of drinking and driving is identified. But, not only is that issue addressed the issue of underage drinking is identified as well. Drinking and driving for underaged teens has a very high death rate. Annually, about 2,000 people under age 21 die from alcohol-related injuries involving underage drinking(Stim). Alcohol influences the brain