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    Mothers Against Drunk Driving or MADD was founded in 1980 by Candy Lighter, whose daughter was tragically killed by a drunk driver. MADD is an organization to help reduce drunk driving traffic fatalities. There are numerous anti drunk driving commercials out there, but I believe this on is the best, which is named Best MADD Anti DUI commercial ever on YouTube. It is the best because the organization’s use of ethos, pathos, and logos create an effective call to action for viewers to make more…

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    up to injury or even death and that is not good. Most people if they drink they can't stop and it becomes an addiction which can cause them to be abusive or just hurting them self with all that alcohol going into their body. Designating a driver is a very popular tactic to avoid drinking and driving. It is important to plan in advance, because your brain function will slow down and your decision making skills will be impaired once you start drinking. Decide before you begin drinking…

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    DUI Road Blocks

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    conduct this road block at a strategic area that has high probability for drunk drivers to pass through and police use this opportunity to arrest motorists who are driving under the influence of alcohol. The officers in charge will request drivers to do sobriety testing if they suspect the drivers are in a drunk condition or have signs of intoxication and impairment. Police will not hesitate to detain and charge drivers under the drunk driving law if their blood…

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    Impaired driving remains a significant road safety, health and economic issue in Canada. In the 70s and 80s significant progress was made in reducing the numbers of drivers on the roads who had been drinking. However, in the mid-90s, there has not been much progress made in reducing the destruction on our roads. This paper will discuss how alcohol has negative side effects on the drinkers, leads overall to terrible events because the people are in a weak state of both mind and body and it’s…

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    No one in this world wants to lose a family member to a drunk driver. Drinking and driving should not happen in the United States. Bars should take more actions, people need to plan ahead of time before going out and learn to limit themselves on how many drinks and money spent or the people should start a program for people just turning twenty one on drinking and driving and the consequences. Most people do not realize the great risk of drunk driving to ones life or others. Take more time to…

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    Drinking And Driving Essay

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    Enforcement | DMV.org 1). The government also used new technologies and built better roads to limit the amount of drunk driving accidents. Policemen are now equipped with BAC testers to see if a driver that has been pulled over was drinking. When proven guilty of Driving Under Influence (DUI) the driver could be fined, jailed or given alcohol interlocks to discourage any further drunk driving. New technology called Alcohol Interlocks have been invented to help fight the battle against…

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    Drunk Driving Speech

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    When hearing the phrase drunk driving, one often thinks of despair, tragedy, even death. But what exactly factors into it? And why are drunk drivers still a problem if police know they are out there? What are authorities doing to try and end the epidemic that is drunk driving? The National Department of Transportation says that about one-third of drunk drivers arrested or convicted are repeat offenders. Considering that 1.1 Million people were arrested for driving under the influence in 2014,…

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    Have you ever noticed the difference in driving during the winter time and driving in the summer time? To most people it’s easier to drive during the summer than the winter. It’s safer, easier to get around, and the weather is nicer. It’s safer to drive in the summer than in the winter because of many reasons. If you look at the statistics of how many wrecks there are in the summer and in the winter, there’s less wrecks in the summer than in winter. Snow makes driving scarier than it already…

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    Imagine that you and your loved ones have just been involved in an accident. Your pulse is racing, your arms and legs might be shaking from the adrenaline, and you're looking to see that your family is not in immediate medical danger. Then, out of the corner of your eye, you notice the motorist that hit you is pulling away from the scene. You think they might just be moving their car to a safe location--until they speed away. One of the most traumatic types of accidents you can be involved with…

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    It is late, and a driver is on their way home from a night out with family and friends. They are driving down a dark road around three in the morning. All of a sudden, they see headlights coming straight for them, so they lay in on their horn, blink their lights, and the other driver sways back into their lane. The driver thinks to himself that driver must be drunk, but in actuality, the driver just pulled a double and was on his way home to get some sleep. Drowsy driving and drunk driving are…

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