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    Drinking and driving in the United States has become a serious problem that needs to be stopped before it gets out of hand. Driving any sort of vehicle requires for one’s full attention, when a person is under the influence their senses do not work at their full potential causing for horrific accidents to happen. Alcohol is a depressant that affect an individual’s vision, coordination, reaction time, multitasking ability, judgement, and decision making, which is all necessary for the safety of a…

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    mind when someone says drunk driving? Do you think of someone getting arrested? Do you think of underage drinking? Do you think of someone losing their life to a drunk driver? The definition of drunk driving is being behind a wheel of any motor vehicle with alcohol in your blood stream (Drunk). There are a lot of issues today with drinking and driving. There are underage drinking, alcoholics, and the authorities are trying to crack down on drinking and driving. Teen drinking is an extremely…

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    When drinking, no matter how much a person may have had, driving home should not be an option. There is no such thing that someone is ‘too good of a driver’ to get into an accident due to their intoxication. There is an easy way to avoid causing disaster to yourself or to someone else, do not drink and drive. There is no justifiable answer or claim to make when a driver has severely injured or even killed someone else, ‘I’m so sorry’ will never fix the damage they have caused. The interview of…

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    Drinking and Driving Article Review On August 30, 2014, Labor Day weekend, a tragic car crash occurred in Olney, Maryland. According to the 911 call, a Chrysler convertible crashed into a large tree off of Hines road in Olney, MD. After the initial impact, the car finally came to a stop on a grassy patch close to the Norbeck Hills Pool. The car was driven by seventeen-year old Austin Hall. No other car was involved in the accident. The teenage driver, under the influence of alcohol, lost…

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    up to a phone call at 3am, you pick it up and it was the doctor from the hospital,he is calling to let you know your son has been in a terrible car accident due to drunk driving,due to the crash he is in serious condition and you and your husband had to come down now. You're so scared but so mad at him for drinking and driving, your so shaky your husband drives for you,rushing to the hospital. As you step out of the car you're walking so fast you're practically running towards the entrance your…

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    Drinking and driving is one of the most dangerous problems which cause many of injuries and deaths. Drinking and driving is considered a serious crime because it kills innocent people. According to Sheetz, who recently wrote an article on drunk driving, many young people guilty of driving while drunk do so after taking “one for the road”(192). When a drunk person makes a decision to sit behind the wheel of an automobile and drive home, he or she endangers many of the innocent people on the road.…

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    I want to purpose that the consequences for drinking and driving in Ontario be changed. Currently in Ontario any drivers that have a BAC between 0.05 and 0.08 percent will lose their license for 3, 7 or 30 days. Another law in Ontario also states that drivers who are 21 years of age or younger who have any alcohol in their system will have their licence suspended for 24 hours. They can also face a $500 fine. These consequences I feel are somewhat effective for a first time offense but the…

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    pick them up (“Drinking and Driving”). One reason drunk driving is more common in some places more than others is community design. Communities that have licensed establishments far where the people live or work increases the risk of them drinking and driving. Drunk driving is also more common in rural or suburban settings. Licensed establishments that are within walking or public transportation distance makes drunk driving less common (Scott). Another cause of drinking and driving is over…

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    Driving after drinking alcoholic substances leads to entirely avoidable accidents. Various types of people break the law for different reasons. Driving under the influence endangers not only the driver and passengers, but also anyone else they may encounter on the road. Drinking has many effects on the body. A drinker’s reaction time and reflexes are slowed down. Concentration is more difficult to maintain and drinking can cause drowsiness. , Drinking can affect motor skills and reduce a…

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    Drinking and driving can be a life changing decision to make. While drinking and driving you can take someone else’s life, yours, or cause other types of damage’s and accidents. Therefore, that is why there were a variety of laws made not only to protect you, but also other bystanders on the road. The statute for example two is operating a motor vehicle while under the influence. If an individual is caught and convicted of a DUI then there are a variety of consequences they may have to face.…

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