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National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month

SOBERING FACIS 42,000 people die each year in motor vehicle crashes -- 16,000 of these deaths are alcohol or drug related. one for the road= Almost 30 americans are killed each day 48 every death of motor vehicle deaths are alcohol related. 38% by alcohol-impaired driving. This amounts to mīnutes > ọne in three Americans > Drunk drivers are typically first arrested after their will be involved in an alcohol-related crash in their lifetime. 80th OFFENSE drugged driving > 10.5 million Americans reported driving under the influence of drugs in 2009. >Males were 04% more likely. drive under the influence of drugs than females. 18% of fatally injured drivers D tested positive for drugs in 2009. most at risk? = In most states, a person is considered legally intoxicated if his or her blood alcohol content (BAC) is .08% or greater. > On average this is 3 drinks for women and 4 drinks for men. Repeat Offenders: Motorcyclists: > 50% to 75% of convicted drunk drivers > 29% of motorcyclists killed in crashes during 2009 had BACS of .08% continue to drive with a suspended license. Drivers with a BAC of .08% or higher are 8 times more likely to have a prior DWI than sober drivers. Young People: 35% of drunk drivers killed in crashes during 2009 were between the ages of 21 and 24. STOP prevention and education > 900 lives are saved each year from alcohol- QARE related deaths by a 1984 law increasing the national minimum drinking age to 21 years old. Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) was founded in 1983 to teach children from kindergarten to high school how to resist peer pressure and live productive, drug and alcohol- abuse free lives. > The fatal crash rate has been reduced by 9% to 24% by zero-tolerance laws prohibiting young people from driving with any detectable BAC. > Alcohol-related crashes drop by 20% in areas where police checkpoints assess drivers' impairment. madd > Impaired driving arrest rates decline by 70% with use of ignition interlocks, which prevent operation of a vehicle by anyone with a BAC above Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) was founded by Candice Lightner after her 13-year-old daughter was killed by a drunk driver in 1980 in California. MADD seeks to stop drunk driving, support those affected by drunk driving, and prevent underage drinking. .02% or .04%. FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK Alcohol-related crashes drop by 13% campaigns addressing drunk driving. sa result of mass media Sources: CDC | MADD | DUI FOUNDATION | DARE | NHTSA.GOV | CertificationMap design by francesca greggs & lemonwood design. Teacher certification made simple one SOBERING FACIS 42,000 people die each year in motor vehicle crashes -- 16,000 of these deaths are alcohol or drug related. one for the road= Almost 30 americans are killed each day 48 every death of motor vehicle deaths are alcohol related. 38% by alcohol-impaired driving. This amounts to mīnutes > ọne in three Americans > Drunk drivers are typically first arrested after their will be involved in an alcohol-related crash in their lifetime. 80th OFFENSE drugged driving > 10.5 million Americans reported driving under the influence of drugs in 2009. >Males were 04% more likely. drive under the influence of drugs than females. 18% of fatally injured drivers D tested positive for drugs in 2009. most at risk? = In most states, a person is considered legally intoxicated if his or her blood alcohol content (BAC) is .08% or greater. > On average this is 3 drinks for women and 4 drinks for men. Repeat Offenders: Motorcyclists: > 50% to 75% of convicted drunk drivers > 29% of motorcyclists killed in crashes during 2009 had BACS of .08% continue to drive with a suspended license. Drivers with a BAC of .08% or higher are 8 times more likely to have a prior DWI than sober drivers. Young People: 35% of drunk drivers killed in crashes during 2009 were between the ages of 21 and 24. STOP prevention and education > 900 lives are saved each year from alcohol- QARE related deaths by a 1984 law increasing the national minimum drinking age to 21 years old. Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) was founded in 1983 to teach children from kindergarten to high school how to resist peer pressure and live productive, drug and alcohol- abuse free lives. > The fatal crash rate has been reduced by 9% to 24% by zero-tolerance laws prohibiting young people from driving with any detectable BAC. > Alcohol-related crashes drop by 20% in areas where police checkpoints assess drivers' impairment. madd > Impaired driving arrest rates decline by 70% with use of ignition interlocks, which prevent operation of a vehicle by anyone with a BAC above Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) was founded by Candice Lightner after her 13-year-old daughter was killed by a drunk driver in 1980 in California. MADD seeks to stop drunk driving, support those affected by drunk driving, and prevent underage drinking. .02% or .04%. FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK Alcohol-related crashes drop by 13% campaigns addressing drunk driving. sa result of mass media Sources: CDC | MADD | DUI FOUNDATION | DARE | NHTSA.GOV | CertificationMap design by francesca greggs & lemonwood design. Teacher certification made simple one SOBERING FACIS 42,000 people die each year in motor vehicle crashes -- 16,000 of these deaths are alcohol or drug related. one for the road= Almost 30 americans are killed each day 48 every death of motor vehicle deaths are alcohol related. 38% by alcohol-impaired driving. This amounts to mīnutes > ọne in three Americans > Drunk drivers are typically first arrested after their will be involved in an alcohol-related crash in their lifetime. 80th OFFENSE drugged driving > 10.5 million Americans reported driving under the influence of drugs in 2009. >Males were 04% more likely. drive under the influence of drugs than females. 18% of fatally injured drivers D tested positive for drugs in 2009. most at risk? = In most states, a person is considered legally intoxicated if his or her blood alcohol content (BAC) is .08% or greater. > On average this is 3 drinks for women and 4 drinks for men. Repeat Offenders: Motorcyclists: > 50% to 75% of convicted drunk drivers > 29% of motorcyclists killed in crashes during 2009 had BACS of .08% continue to drive with a suspended license. Drivers with a BAC of .08% or higher are 8 times more likely to have a prior DWI than sober drivers. Young People: 35% of drunk drivers killed in crashes during 2009 were between the ages of 21 and 24. STOP prevention and education > 900 lives are saved each year from alcohol- QARE related deaths by a 1984 law increasing the national minimum drinking age to 21 years old. Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) was founded in 1983 to teach children from kindergarten to high school how to resist peer pressure and live productive, drug and alcohol- abuse free lives. > The fatal crash rate has been reduced by 9% to 24% by zero-tolerance laws prohibiting young people from driving with any detectable BAC. > Alcohol-related crashes drop by 20% in areas where police checkpoints assess drivers' impairment. madd > Impaired driving arrest rates decline by 70% with use of ignition interlocks, which prevent operation of a vehicle by anyone with a BAC above Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) was founded by Candice Lightner after her 13-year-old daughter was killed by a drunk driver in 1980 in California. MADD seeks to stop drunk driving, support those affected by drunk driving, and prevent underage drinking. .02% or .04%. FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK Alcohol-related crashes drop by 13% campaigns addressing drunk driving. sa result of mass media Sources: CDC | MADD | DUI FOUNDATION | DARE | NHTSA.GOV | CertificationMap design by francesca greggs & lemonwood design. Teacher certification made simple one SOBERING FACIS 42,000 people die each year in motor vehicle crashes -- 16,000 of these deaths are alcohol or drug related. one for the road= Almost 30 americans are killed each day 48 every death of motor vehicle deaths are alcohol related. 38% by alcohol-impaired driving. This amounts to mīnutes > ọne in three Americans > Drunk drivers are typically first arrested after their will be involved in an alcohol-related crash in their lifetime. 80th OFFENSE drugged driving > 10.5 million Americans reported driving under the influence of drugs in 2009. >Males were 04% more likely. drive under the influence of drugs than females. 18% of fatally injured drivers D tested positive for drugs in 2009. most at risk? = In most states, a person is considered legally intoxicated if his or her blood alcohol content (BAC) is .08% or greater. > On average this is 3 drinks for women and 4 drinks for men. Repeat Offenders: Motorcyclists: > 50% to 75% of convicted drunk drivers > 29% of motorcyclists killed in crashes during 2009 had BACS of .08% continue to drive with a suspended license. Drivers with a BAC of .08% or higher are 8 times more likely to have a prior DWI than sober drivers. Young People: 35% of drunk drivers killed in crashes during 2009 were between the ages of 21 and 24. STOP prevention and education > 900 lives are saved each year from alcohol- QARE related deaths by a 1984 law increasing the national minimum drinking age to 21 years old. Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) was founded in 1983 to teach children from kindergarten to high school how to resist peer pressure and live productive, drug and alcohol- abuse free lives. > The fatal crash rate has been reduced by 9% to 24% by zero-tolerance laws prohibiting young people from driving with any detectable BAC. > Alcohol-related crashes drop by 20% in areas where police checkpoints assess drivers' impairment. madd > Impaired driving arrest rates decline by 70% with use of ignition interlocks, which prevent operation of a vehicle by anyone with a BAC above Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) was founded by Candice Lightner after her 13-year-old daughter was killed by a drunk driver in 1980 in California. MADD seeks to stop drunk driving, support those affected by drunk driving, and prevent underage drinking. .02% or .04%. FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK Alcohol-related crashes drop by 13% campaigns addressing drunk driving. sa result of mass media Sources: CDC | MADD | DUI FOUNDATION | DARE | NHTSA.GOV | CertificationMap design by francesca greggs & lemonwood design. Teacher certification made simple one SOBERING FACIS 42,000 people die each year in motor vehicle crashes -- 16,000 of these deaths are alcohol or drug related. one for the road= Almost 30 americans are killed each day 48 every death of motor vehicle deaths are alcohol related. 38% by alcohol-impaired driving. This amounts to mīnutes > ọne in three Americans > Drunk drivers are typically first arrested after their will be involved in an alcohol-related crash in their lifetime. 80th OFFENSE drugged driving > 10.5 million Americans reported driving under the influence of drugs in 2009. >Males were 04% more likely. drive under the influence of drugs than females. 18% of fatally injured drivers D tested positive for drugs in 2009. most at risk? = In most states, a person is considered legally intoxicated if his or her blood alcohol content (BAC) is .08% or greater. > On average this is 3 drinks for women and 4 drinks for men. Repeat Offenders: Motorcyclists: > 50% to 75% of convicted drunk drivers > 29% of motorcyclists killed in crashes during 2009 had BACS of .08% continue to drive with a suspended license. Drivers with a BAC of .08% or higher are 8 times more likely to have a prior DWI than sober drivers. Young People: 35% of drunk drivers killed in crashes during 2009 were between the ages of 21 and 24. STOP prevention and education > 900 lives are saved each year from alcohol- QARE related deaths by a 1984 law increasing the national minimum drinking age to 21 years old. Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) was founded in 1983 to teach children from kindergarten to high school how to resist peer pressure and live productive, drug and alcohol- abuse free lives. > The fatal crash rate has been reduced by 9% to 24% by zero-tolerance laws prohibiting young people from driving with any detectable BAC. > Alcohol-related crashes drop by 20% in areas where police checkpoints assess drivers' impairment. madd > Impaired driving arrest rates decline by 70% with use of ignition interlocks, which prevent operation of a vehicle by anyone with a BAC above Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) was founded by Candice Lightner after her 13-year-old daughter was killed by a drunk driver in 1980 in California. MADD seeks to stop drunk driving, support those affected by drunk driving, and prevent underage drinking. .02% or .04%. FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK Alcohol-related crashes drop by 13% campaigns addressing drunk driving. sa result of mass media Sources: CDC | MADD | DUI FOUNDATION | DARE | NHTSA.GOV | CertificationMap design by francesca greggs & lemonwood design. Teacher certification made simple one SOBERING FACIS 42,000 people die each year in motor vehicle crashes -- 16,000 of these deaths are alcohol or drug related. one for the road= Almost 30 americans are killed each day 48 every death of motor vehicle deaths are alcohol related. 38% by alcohol-impaired driving. This amounts to mīnutes > ọne in three Americans > Drunk drivers are typically first arrested after their will be involved in an alcohol-related crash in their lifetime. 80th OFFENSE drugged driving > 10.5 million Americans reported driving under the influence of drugs in 2009. >Males were 04% more likely. drive under the influence of drugs than females. 18% of fatally injured drivers D tested positive for drugs in 2009. most at risk? = In most states, a person is considered legally intoxicated if his or her blood alcohol content (BAC) is .08% or greater. > On average this is 3 drinks for women and 4 drinks for men. Repeat Offenders: Motorcyclists: > 50% to 75% of convicted drunk drivers > 29% of motorcyclists killed in crashes during 2009 had BACS of .08% continue to drive with a suspended license. Drivers with a BAC of .08% or higher are 8 times more likely to have a prior DWI than sober drivers. Young People: 35% of drunk drivers killed in crashes during 2009 were between the ages of 21 and 24. STOP prevention and education > 900 lives are saved each year from alcohol- QARE related deaths by a 1984 law increasing the national minimum drinking age to 21 years old. Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) was founded in 1983 to teach children from kindergarten to high school how to resist peer pressure and live productive, drug and alcohol- abuse free lives. > The fatal crash rate has been reduced by 9% to 24% by zero-tolerance laws prohibiting young people from driving with any detectable BAC. > Alcohol-related crashes drop by 20% in areas where police checkpoints assess drivers' impairment. madd > Impaired driving arrest rates decline by 70% with use of ignition interlocks, which prevent operation of a vehicle by anyone with a BAC above Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) was founded by Candice Lightner after her 13-year-old daughter was killed by a drunk driver in 1980 in California. MADD seeks to stop drunk driving, support those affected by drunk driving, and prevent underage drinking. .02% or .04%. FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK Alcohol-related crashes drop by 13% campaigns addressing drunk driving. sa result of mass media Sources: CDC | MADD | DUI FOUNDATION | DARE | NHTSA.GOV | CertificationMap design by francesca greggs & lemonwood design. Teacher certification made simple one

National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month

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December is National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month. In 1982, in an effort to increase community awareness, President Ronald Reagan proclaimed this month a holiday. During December we re...

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