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    Drinking and Driving The drunk driving law in the State of Michigan makes it illegal to drive with a .08 percentage blood alcohol concentration or above. In 2013, there was a total of 35,534 DUI arrests in Michigan. (Head) It is against the law to drive while intoxicated, why do people still choose to have one too many drinks in their system before they get on the road? Drivers should be more responsible, drivers should think about the costs driving and driving could cause them, and the police…

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    grow older) should take seriously is no driving under the influence. The first person to be arrested for drunk driving was George Smith in London in 1897. In 1910, New York became one of the first states to create the no drinking and driving laws. By the 1930’s, National Safety Council had created tests to determine the level of intoxication of a person. In 1938, 0.15 was the first legal limit for BAC (blood alcohol concentration). Around the 70’s drunk driving laws became stricter due to…

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    Both of the videos that were shown in class deal with drinking and driving or texting and driving and the major negative consequences that they can lead to. In the video “Coppell Shattered Dreams 2017” it talks about how all of the little moments in your life lead you to one life altering moment. The teenagers in the video lived ordinary lives, they attended school as high school seniors, hanged out with friends, imagined and planned what prom would be like. Overall, they experienced the high…

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    How much are you willing to risk to drink and drive? Is it worth it? Hopefully not. Drinking alcohol and getting behind the wheel of a automobile has many consequences. It can range from receiving penalties, having unhealthy body conditions and violence. In the United States the age limit to drinking alcohol is 21 years old (Introduction to Drunk Driving).However, It does not stop young people from drinking. If a underage offender is caught with alcohol in their blood count, they can and most…

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    Drinking and driving is still affecting teens today. Teens are beginning to go through stages where stress is very common and self-control is very low. Drinking and Driving is effective because getting alcohol is very simple in today’s time, troubling issues at home are causing stress, and believing that one can drive sober when they are not is dangerous. Getting alcohol is very simple this day in time. “Teens can get it from their parent’s liquor cabinet” (Alcohol Addiction).…

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    Are you aware that approximately 25,000 people are killed due to drunk driving? In addition, alcohol is the number one factor in traffic deaths.(Gottfried 51) Not only teenagers, but adults, too, and even babies. Is drinking and driving still a problem for teenagers? That is a question most adults worry about, especially if their child(ren) is involved in a terrible car accident. That is one thing a parent does not want to go through. Many teens do not know how this effects people both…

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    Let’s put an end to all drinking and driving; Ways to stop drinking and driving and facts about drinking and driving. I hope to cover how drinking and driving does not just affect your self, but also how it affects others as well. I also am going to cover the consequences of drinking and driving. Lastly” I wanted to cover the legal action that is being taken place in this issue. When a person gets in a vehicle and drives under the influence of alcohol, it’s the most dangerous things you can get…

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    By not just increasing the age limit but also increase the time of learning and gaining experience on the road. Teens all have one thing in common “driving.” To have the freedom to be able to drive by themselves with no adult in the car. However, this could be the exact opposite. In the following months a teenager get their license they are most likely to be in a car accident. The main reason for that is the lack of practice and experience on the road for a new driver. Pennsylvania laws allow…

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    SHOULD TEENAGERS BE DRIVING DRIVING??? Have You ever Told your parent That you want to start driving at a early age. Why do you want to start driving, because when you get older you not go want to drive like you use to. Teens be So happy about getting their first car And when its time for them to take car of business they want to be lazy and not to it. But when Your friends say "Aye, you going to that party or you going some where tonight" , Most of Them be quit to say YES, " You need…

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    me people may think that drinking and driving doesn’t happen often and that it’s not that big of a “deal” but in reality, it is. No matter what anybody tells you, drinking and driving is wrong. According to the Centers for disease control and prevention, 1.1 million drivers were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics in 2014 (2). Drinking and driving is wrong because it can seriously harm someone. When you are intoxicated while driving your judgment becomes impaired…

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