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Driving and Alcohol

By: hillary clark

We've produced a little progress toward getting drunk drivers off our highways -- not sufficient yet, but we have made progress. MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) has had an excellent deal to do with the progress that has been made. MADD was formed in 1980 by Candy Lightner following her daughter, Cari, was killed by a repeat drunk driving offender.

The number of fatalities resulting from driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs in 1982 was 26,173 and accounted for a full 60% of all traffic deaths. In 2005 (the last year for which statistics are available), the number of fatalities resulting from driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs was down to 16,885 and accounted for only 39% of site visitors deaths. That's great. That's progress, however it is not enough progress however.

People of all ages drive drunk, but the group that is most often guilty of the offence are drivers between the ages of 21 and 24. The age group that comes just behind that age group is between the ages of 25 to 34. Of course, individuals of all ages and all walks of life are the victims of drunk driving. You do not have to be drunk to be a statistic. Sadly, it is often little kids who make up a huge percentage of the deaths attributed to drunk driving, and often it's a parent of the child who's driving under the influence and who causes the accident.

The bottom line here is that drinking and driving do not work well together. Mixing the two is a recipe for disaster. The issue could possibly be entirely eradicated if each and every individual produced the decision to NOT drive under the influence. That is not likely to happen, so we (all of us) should continue to educate drivers, work toward laws that offer for harsher punishments when offenders are caught, and pray.

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We've created just a little progress toward obtaining drunk drivers off our highways -- not sufficient however, but we have produced progress. MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) has had a fantastic deal to do with the progress that has been created. MADD was formed in 1980 by Candy Lightner following her daughter, Cari, was killed by a repeat drunk driving offender.

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