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    A Consequence To Equal The Crime While most Americans would never consider getting behind the wheel of a vehicle after having a drink or riding in a vehicle driven by a drunk driver, a much higher percentage of Americans, both teens and adults, admit to using their phone while operating a vehicle or being passengers in a vehicle driven by a distracted driver. It’s a dangerous and terrible habit American drivers have developed and accepted. With technology at driver’s fingertips, drivers are becoming

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    Drunk driving has affected every generation in a variety of negative ways. Whether an innocent young driver is hit by an older drunk driver, or vice versa, these accidents should never occur. Along with these accidents comes changes in people’s lives. Even if something extremely traumatic doesn’t happen, lives will still change. Driving while intoxicated unfortunately causes too many preventable accidents, injuries and deaths. In order to avoid these unnecessary occurrences, I feel a license should

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    DRUNK DRIVING "What's the harm? I got home safe." That is what most people say after drinking and driving, but what they don't know is that approximately 10,839 people die each year due to drinking and driving (Drinking, 2015) someone might have gotten home safe but maybe next time someone won't. Next time someone might be the reason a person dies, or maybe you will be the one that dies. One out of three people will be involved in an alcohol related crash in their lifetime. (Drinking,2015.)

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    Buzzed And Drunk Driving

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    will really help you to learn the meaning of it. This ad created by the U.S. Department of Transportation saying that buzzed and drunk driving are the same, by showing the same picture with different sayings. Advertisements always have one message to tell you. This advertisement is telling it’s audience that there is no difference between drunk driving or buzzed driving. According to Knapp and Roberts Life Changing Injuries & Wrongful Death “One recent study found that drivers who were “minimally

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    Persuasive Drunk Driving

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    vehicle accidents in nebraska? Driving while intoxicated is a serious offence in the state of nebraska. It's not only a serious offence it can also take an innocent life, it's a big issue in Nebraska. Drinking helps some people deal with their problems. it can be dangerous to the drinker as well as others, like losing a loved one, your licence and there are no benefits of drunk driving, also can risk the lives of first responders. Now that we’ve seen how drinking and driving are serious problems for

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    Insanity In Drunk Driving

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    situation in which alcohol was involved. Victims of drunk driving situations have a very long and tough grieving process in which some individuals wish to forget entirely. On the other hand, referring back to the quote, we cannot forget the past or someone will be doomed to repeat it. However, some situations involving alcohol end in a more a serious outcome, such as life altering disability or even death. Although, the first offence of driving under the influence can be the last. With this being

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    Drunk Driving Research

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    because in the United States an estimated 300,000 people drive drunk each day (Madd). In 2013, 28.7 million people admitted to driving after drinking alcohol. What is the national and state governments doing to stop those drivers? For starters, only around 3,200 drunk drivers a day are caught and arrested.Of those arrested 50-75% of them will continue to drive on a suspended license. It usually takes around eighty instances for a regular drunk or high driver to be caught. One of the easiest ways to get

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    Danger Of Drunk Driving

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    they actually drive better after having a few drinks. Based on one study’s findings, however, even those who have consumed only a small amount of alcohol may have a greater risk of causing fatal collisions than sober drivers. Why is drinking and driving dangerous? Much of the danger that drinking alcoholic beverages poses for motorists is due to the effects that alcohol has on the body. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, some of the most common effects of alcohol include

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    their lives in danger when they get behind the wheel, sober or not. Most people probably think that a majority of car accidents were caused from drunk driving, but there are also numerous other reasons. The tiniest of distractions can make a ginormous change in someone’s life. Texting, along with drinking, are among the most dangerous problems of driving. In 2015 alone, 3,477 people were killed, and 391,000 were injured in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers (“Distracted”). When looking

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    Essay On Drunk Driving

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    In the instance of drunk driving, the actions of the drunk driver are related to the safety of the drivers within their proximity and therefore affects not only the driver but others as well. Our previous moral experiences allow us to determine what the intentions of the drunk driver might be. Some drivers may choose to drive under the influence of alcohol because they have had an emergency that requires them to be at a certain place and they do not have the means to reach to their destination except

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