Problems Of Drinking And Driving Essay

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    Drink and Driving is and Ongoing Problem Erica Esposito Kean University Abstract This paper explores the research and find results on how drinking and driving has become a big problem in the United States. Drinking and driving effects a person’s ability to operate a vehicle and therefore drunk drivers need to be educated on the repercussions with drinking and driving. Every day drunk drivers are arrested, either for traffic violations, reckless driving, and random stops on the road, or

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    caught for drinking and driving? III. Illinois made 38,822 arrest, for drinking and driving in 2014 according to (http://drivesoberillinois.org/tss.asp). IV. Also in 2014 9,967 people died because of a drunken driver. (www.iii.org) V. According to (www.cdc.gov) 28 people die each day from drunk driving; that is one deaths every 53 minutes. VI. Today, I will talk about the problem of drinking and driving, the cause, and the solution. (Transition: Let’s start with the problem of drinking and driving

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    Driving while impaired Drinking and driving obviously comes with multiple problems and consequences, but with problems, there is always a solution. It’s only been in the past 15 years that we as a whole have recognized the dangers that come while you are drinking and driving (Cooper, n.d). National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that this year there has people 500,000 people, or one person every other minute will get hurt in a alcohol-related accident. 10,000 will die due to drunk drivers

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    Drinking and Driving is a huge problem for teen drivers because they are over represented in drunken driving incidents. Teen drivers are often inexperienced drivers. They also have no sense of invincibility and immortality. In addition, teens are more susceptible to be pressured in participating in illegal acts which may impair their driving abilities. Driving drunk not only shortens your reaction time, but it also affects your coordination, and your ability to use proper reasoning. According to

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    severely injured every day because either they are driving under the influence (DUI) or they are victims of those people who drink and drive. The United States is the country which has the most accidents caused by DUI. According to the article “Alcohol Involvement in Fatal Crashes”, the U.S has the most impaired driving accidents. Statistics in the article “Impaired Driving” show that around 10,076 people were killed in ‘alcohol – impaired’ driving in 2013 in the United States. Research shows that

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    of death for teens, and about a quarter of those crashes involved an underage drinking driver ("Mokeyane, Nola K."). Drunk driving can lead to terrible accidents like killing someone, losing your own life, imprisonment, criminal records, legal costs, increased insurance costs and living with guilt that you injured or caused an accident and then that can eventually lead to depression ("Drinking and Driving."). When drinking you lose judgement and many times you do things that you normally would not

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    Don't Change the Drinking Age! People may be old enough to vote and fight for our country, but at the age of eighteen, some people are not responsible enough or mature enough to handle drinking alcohol. They could go to jail, have health problems, or end up in the hospital if they do not drink responsibly. America has a drinking problem and every day it's getting worse. Heavy drinking among Americans is on the rise. In 1984 Congress passed a law to change the drinking age from eighteen

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    sex at younger ages and are drinking and going to parties more than ever. Younger people do not think of the consequences of what they are putting into or doing to their bodies. They think of the here and now, not what will happen later on in life. People who start drinking so young may start having unprotected sex because they are drinking. They think they can do anything they want to their bodies. They

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    Drunk Driving Kills Drunk driving is a dangerous problem that continues to take hundreds of lives each year. Is drinking and driving worth one’s life? This one decision, which may not seem important at the time, can end badly. Drunk driving is a huge problem in America. Driving under the influence of alcohol is a serious cause to road accidents and deaths. Drunk driving is dangerous for not only the person under the influence, but for the drivers and passengers as well. An intoxicated person endangers

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    Andrea Gautier English 102 S#14 Draft 4 Word Count 1,611 Problem Solution One bad decision can affect your life and the life of others What is the best solution to prevent deaths from happening from drunk driving? There are many solutions to the problem but some people choose to make the bad decision instead. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that, “Every day in America, another 28 people die as a result of drunk driving crashes” (NHTSA). One of my mom’s best friends was killed

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