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You drink, you get drunk.
You drive, you collide.
What more do you need?
http://www.sass.sd83.bc.ca/students/projects/archive/9806/lncf-5.html
http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/alcohol/menu.htm
http://www.cln.org/themes/drinking_driving.html

2007-04-11 07:52:30 · answer #1 · answered by Fred C 7 · 0 0

Go to MADD's web site. Mothers Against Drunk Driving

2007-04-11 12:19:27 · answer #2 · answered by Fordman 7 · 0 0

http://www.madd.org/

In 2003, 21 percent of the children under 15 years old who were killed in motor vehicle crashes were killed in alcohol-related crashes. (NHTSA, 2004)
Of the children 0-14 years old who were killed in alcohol-related crashes during 2003, 47 percent (209) were passengers in vehicles with drivers who had been drinking. (NHTSA, 2004)
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for children from two to 14 years of age. (NHTSA, 2003)

Stats & Resources and look over the entire site good information.
http://www.madd.org/stats/4567

http://www.charityguide.org/volunteer/fifteen/death-of-an-innocent.htm

http://www.luhs.org/depts/injprev/Transprt/tran1-06.htm

Good site
http://alcoholism.about.com/od/dui/Drunk_Driving.htm

Drunk Driving
THE TOPIC

FEBRUARY 2007

Alcohol is a major factor in traffic accidents. According to the U.S Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Admininstration (NHTSA), there is an alcohol-related traffic fatality every 31 minutes and an alcohol-related traffic injury every 2 minutes.

Alcohol-related crashes are defined as those where someone involved, either a driver or a pedestrian or another nonoccupant, had a traceable amount of alcohol in his or her blood. According to NHTSA, 16,885 people died in alcohol-related crashes in 2005, down 0.2 percent from 16,919 in 2004. Alcohol was involved in 39 percent of all crash fatalities in 2005. In addition, 254,000 people were injured in crashes where police reported that alcohol was present.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation estimates that over 1.4 million drivers were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics in 2004 (latest data available). The arrest rate works out to one arrest for every 139 licensed drivers in the United States.

The definition of drunk driving is consistent throughout the United States. Every state and the District of Columbia defines impairment as driving with a BAC (blood alcohol content) at or above 0.08. In addition, they all have zero tolerance laws prohibiting drivers under the age of 21 from drinking and driving. Generally the BAC in these cases is 0.02.

Antidrunk driving campaigns especially target drivers under the age of 21, repeat offenders and 21 to 34 year olds, the age group that is responsible for more alcohol-related fatal crashes than any other. Young drivers are those least responsive to arguments against drunk driving, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

To make sellers and servers of liquor more careful about to whom and how they serve drinks, 43 states and the District of Columbia hold liquor servers legally liable for the damage and injuries a drunk driver causes.

http://www.iii.org/media/hottopics/insurance/drunk/

Just GOOGLE drunk driving you will get a lot of information.
GOOD LUCK and

DON'T Drink and Drive

2007-04-12 14:19:59 · answer #3 · answered by Pam 5 · 1 0

Why you want to know how its done? You drink alcoholic bevrages, then you drive your car, then you get arrested and if youre lucky you didnt hurt anybody and you dont go to jail.

2007-04-11 12:20:11 · answer #4 · answered by frigon_p 5 · 1 1

just type "drinking and driving" into google they will get you everything you need.

2007-04-11 12:19:05 · answer #5 · answered by [BBq] Felix 3 · 0 0

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