Drinking And Driving In Canada

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Drinking and driving affects all Saskatchewan residents. There are roughly 6,328 drunk driving accidents per year. In 2020, there were 32 deaths due to drunk driving. Although there are many ways to get a safe ride home, people aren't always competent enough to make the right choice. Preventing drinking and driving by changing the laws surrounding it and educating people about the effects and consequences of drinking and driving is the way to stop it. In my opinion, driving drunk is stupid. There is no good reason to drink and drive. My grandfather, Garry Davis, has always made sure I understood the consequences and effects of drinking and driving. He was the provincial coordinator of the Driving Without Impairment program for several years. The course is …show more content…
If the government also increased financial penalties for underage drinking, paired with the increase in the drinking age, it could cause a drop in drinking and driving rates. Another way the government could help lower drinking and driving rates is to support visual demonstrations that serve as a constant reminder to drivers that drinking and driving takes and changes lives. In the past summer, MADD Canada has conducted several demonstrations all over Saskatchewan. They have placed signs where drunk drivers have been caught and placed a few staged drunk driving crash sites around Saskatchewan, including one in Prince Albert and one at the University of Regina. Hopefully, people will look at these visual reminders and choose to get a safe ride home. I want to help prevent drinking and driving whenever and wherever I can. Spreading awareness and resources about drinking and driving, such as articles, statistics, laws surrounding the issues, and personal stories to family and friends, will help raise awareness of the issue. Another way I can help fight this issue is to make sure my friends and family know how to find a safe ride