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    Imagine that you are driving down a road and it’s very peaceful weather and then all of a sudden you wake up in a terrible scene. You crashed because of a drunk driver. People all over the world are in car crashes because of drunk drivers. In fact, one in three people will get in a car crash in their lifetime that involves a drunk driver. One person dies every 53 minutes in the U.S. It’s critical that people don’t let themselves or others drive drunk. Alcohol immediately affects how your body…

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    Causes There are many reasons why people drink and drive. Most people think they are not as drunk as they really are. Alcohol makes them feel confident that they can drive extra careful without incidents occurring. Alcohol also suppresses their ability to rationalize causing them to make rash decisions. Most drink to escape their personal problems and once drunk are ashamed or afraid to call someone who could pick them up (“Drinking and Driving”). One reason drunk driving is more common in…

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    Cohn, Meredith. “Study: Interlocks After First Offense Saves Lives.” The Baltimore Sun, 5 Jan. 2017, p. A.3. This article talks about a study done in Maryland about how it has changed its laws to now put interlocks into the cars of those with a first time offense of drunk driving. This study shows how the law has decreased the amount of car crashes and fatalities that involve a drunk driver. This article also includes a brief history on what interlocks are and how they are used. This article…

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    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. The first offence they must spend a year or 180 days in jail, then if they are convicted a second time they are…

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    Every state except Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, Tennessee and Wisconsin belong to the Interstate Drivers License Compact (IDLC). This means when you are arrested for DUI in a member state belonging to the IDLC you will be subjected to penalties in the other member state that you reside in. If you fail to show up in court for the out-of-state DUI, your state may issue a bench warrant for your arrest, suspend your license, charge fines and/or imprison you for your offense. Your…

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    The dangers of drinking and driving is especially dangerous for teenagers and not much is being done about it. Traffic accidents are the leading cause of death for teens, and roughly 1/3 of these accidents involve alcohol or another substance (DoSomething). Although it is lower than the previous years, it is still enough to take notice. Teens are less likely to understand the consequences of drinking and driving. Underage drivers are also likely to not wear seatbelts, 74 percent of the young DUI…

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    DUI and DWI have been a major problem around the world. These are the acronyms for the phrase “driving under the influence” and “driving while intoxicated” DUI and DWI is one of the biggest reasons for the many unwanted deaths around the world. If you are caught taking alcohol or drugs when driving, you will have a suspension of your license for 3-6 months. You could also get fined up to $300 - $1000. Other than the regular fine, you could also get an assessment fine of $250, and $750 of…

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    Its sad to think that people still drink and drive knowing all past history and risks. We as people must do are best to help keep drivers under the influence off the roads. First thing anyone can do is make the choice themselves not to drink and drive. With this said there are many other ways we can help to end drinking and driving. Educating the youth, your personal family members as well…

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    Millions of people are dying world wide due to drinking and driving. A estimated 1.2 million drivers were arrested in 2011 for driving under the influence (DUI) or narcotics. Drinking and driving do not simply go together because, a driver needs to be able to make good and fast decisions on the road. On average, two in three people will be involved in a drunk driving crash in their lifetime. The most common age group for drinking and driving is between 16 and 19. While drinking and driving it…

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    lives because there missing that one piece of their family. When you are driving drunk that you are not impaired and can’t operate a vehicle to its full capability. There were a total of more than 1.4 million drivers were arrested for driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs in 2009. For youth drivers ages 21-24 caused up to 35 percent of car crashes while they were drunk. (Gale) It’s not just for cars that people are driving while intoxicated it’s all vehicles, including…

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