For example, in 2012, 10,322 people were killed on our roadways due to impaired drunk driving. The cost of drunk driving arrests spent on court lawyers and fines is between $3,000-$5,000. It has endangers lives of people and also police driver. It also endangers the life of the drunk driver. There are no good …show more content…
With the United States applying stricter rules and regulations with harsher punishments it may help to make our roadways a safer place as way as other countries. More road blocks, get designated drivers, be responsible, and harsher consequences are some of many ways we can help develop a method of how to prevent and stop drunk driving in the states.
Many people feel that the government should not be more aggressive on drunk driving. You might wonder why? They claim it is only because not every one on our roadways is a not drunk driver. Having roadblocks and check points can be a waste of time and can affect motorist who have not shown any signs or signals of intoxication during their time of driving. Others believe that some measures set can be dangerous. Having roadblocks may be dangerous now and days with weapons being legal to someone who may be