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Driving under influence of alcohol has become one of the common feature and cause of accidents today. As per studies carried out by NHTSA in 2006, Alcohol-related motor vehicle accidents under influence of alcohol kill someone every 31 minutes and injure someone every two minutes in US alone.
In 2005, 16,885 people died in alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes, accounting for 39% of all traffic-related deaths in the United States (NHTSA 2006).
In 2006 there were 17,941 driving fatalities related to alcohol. This was 41 percent of the total 43,000 fatalities.
An alcohol-related motor vehicle crash kills someone every 31 minutes and nonfatally injures someone every two minutes (NHTSA 2006).
Drugs other than alcohol (e.g., marijuana and coc aine) are involved in about 18% of motor vehicle driver deaths. These other drugs are generally used in combination with alcohol (Jones et al. 2003).Source
Originally posted by NotAgain
Lets have a look at some USA statistics then........
Driving under influence of alcohol has become one of the common feature and cause of accidents today. As per studies carried out by NHTSA in 2006, Alcohol-related motor vehicle accidents under influence of alcohol kill someone every 31 minutes and injure someone every two minutes in US alone.
In 2005, 16,885 people died in alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes, accounting for 39% of all traffic-related deaths in the United States (NHTSA 2006).
In 2006 there were 17,941 driving fatalities related to alcohol. This was 41 percent of the total 43,000 fatalities.
An alcohol-related motor vehicle crash kills someone every 31 minutes and nonfatally injures someone every two minutes (NHTSA 2006).
Drugs other than alcohol (e.g., marijuana and coc aine) are involved in about 18% of motor vehicle driver deaths. These other drugs are generally used in combination with alcohol (Jones et al. 2003).Source
Originally posted by NotAgain
reply to post by JIMC5499
It was the first link when I did a Google search, I am from the UK myself there was no point posting UK stats to an American Driver. The stats looked reliable, obviously not... So do you care to post stats that are?
I understand what you are saying about the "Alcohol Related" incidents, but without a shadow of a doubt Drinking & Driving is a huge contributor to road traffic accidents around the world. People saying "I didn't crash when I was drinking or speeding" makes me think one thing "Idiot"
Originally posted by NotAgain
reply to post by JIMC5499
It was the first link when I did a Google search, I am from the UK myself there was no point posting UK stats to an American Driver. The stats looked reliable, obviously not... So do you care to post stats that are?
I understand what you are saying about the "Alcohol Related" incidents, but without a shadow of a doubt Drinking & Driving is a huge contributor to road traffic accidents around the world. People saying "I didn't crash when I was drinking or speeding" makes me think one thing "Idiot"