· Statewide – crashes resulting in deaths. In these crashes, drivers were positive for alcohol and were positive for drugs. Atlantic County – 30 crashes resulting in 32 deaths. 17 of these crashes involved the use of alcohol, drugs, or a combination. · Alcohol has long been known as a roadway killer. Drinking and driving kills 28 people a day in the U.S. - about one person every 52 minutes, according to the NHTSA. That is more than 10, lives. · Alcohol-related highway crashes accounted for 13, deaths in (as shown in figure 1). In addition, alcohol-related highway crashes annually cost Americans an estimated $37 billion. 2 However, drunk driving awareness and enforcement efforts such as Zero Tolerance Laws may be having a positive impact.
The real correlation between drunk driving deaths in and COVID seems to be the pandemic itself. Whether due to less-congested roads, an increase in substance abuse, or higher rates of mental health problems, the pandemic contributed to overall risker behavior. In , 10, people were killed in crashes involving a drunk driver. These deaths accounted for 28% of all U.S traffic-related fatalities. (CDC) Drivers with a Blood Alcohol Content of over are 7 times more likely to be involved in a fatal accident than sober drivers. (www.doorway.ru) Over 10, Americans a year are killed by drunk drivers, about 1, of them being children. (CDC). Underage Drunk Driving Fatalities – National Statistics Since the National Highway Traffic.
29 de abr. de This amounted to 43, crashes and 48, deaths that may have been completely preventable. Because drunk driving crashes are so prevalent, we. In , Montana had the highest alcohol-involved crash fatality rate with deaths per , people – a total of 88 fatalities as a result of crashes. Despite reductions in alcohol–related traffic fatalities since the early s, alcohol remained a factor in 41 percent of the traffic deaths recorded in the.
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