people in the U.S are fatally injured in a motor vehicle? If you drink and drive you are in a very dangerous situation. Drunk driving every year and billions of dollars are spent on the damage. Alcohol is absorbed in the bloodstream via small blood vessels. Drunk driving is very harmful to other people, they can lead to deaths and serious consequences. Drunk driving is very dangerous and illegal. If you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs it’s illegal. In every state it’s illegal
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Drunk driving has claimed millions of Americans’ lives over the years. This potential traffic killer has become a priority to mend. Drunk driving has the deathliest background of all traffic accidents in the United States; causing monetary expenses and involving the government to try to stop this problem that affects everyone. Drunk driving is a deadly traffic accident that can end the life of anyone. For example, in the United States alone, about 48 people are killed every day because of drunk drivers
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son. It happened so fast she couldn’t believe it. They were hit by a drunk driver. Injured four kids and killed one innocent child at the age of five. Every year we tend to lose a loved one due to those that choose to drive under the influence. In 2010, 1,768 people died in California due to traffic crashes that were a result of alcohol and other drugs. Drunk driving kills a large amount of people every year. Drinking and driving not only puts one’s life on the line, but also endanger the life of
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That is when people get into their cars and they contribute to a large problem that is in the United States, drunk driving. When people are drunk they are obviously not thinking straight and they usually don’t have the ability to drive a vehicle that is capable of killing people. There is times where innocent peoples lives are taken by people think that they can drive but are actually too drunk to drive. When these people are on the road they ae not only risking their lives they are risking the lives
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therefore makes an extremely uneducated decision. Many people believe that increasing fines for drunk driving offenders will play a significant part in the cutting down of driving under the influence. However, while stiffer DUI laws will look affective on paper, they will not make a substantial step in the fight against drunk driving. Another factor that can affect a person’s decision to drive drunk comes with his friends. A person needs to possess enough common sense to not let someone who is
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Drunk driving has never been a pretty sight or something that has been approved by society. Not only does being under the influence while driving pose a threat to the well-being of the person driving but also endangers the welfare of others driving that path. Driving under the influence is a choice and any deterrent is totally for warned. I strongly believe that there should be zero tolerance for driving under the influence of alcohol. A mandatory jail sentence on the first offense would send
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Drunk driving is something that as a nation we need to address. I can’t seem to understand why people continue to drive under the influence, even though we all know is is illegal and that it’s dangerous. With ride-share programs and mass transit in most major cities, it astounds me as to “why” this continues to be a problem. Countless people are seriously injured or die every year because of drunk drivers. What people who drive drunk don’t seem to realize is that their actions affect more than
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Every day in America, another 27 people die as a result of drunk driving crashes. Drunk driving is very dangerous. Driving while intoxicated is hazardous to your health, and to the well-being of others. It can kill you, other innocent people, you can be locked up, and taken away from your loved ones, and it is illegal. Driving while intoxicated can be very harmful to your health, because it can kill you. On the other hand, it can kill an innocent person, who happens to be near you on the road while
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deaths in 2005, 39% of them were alcohol related. Drinking while driving is a crime in all states; however, people continue to drink and drive even though it is against the law. Drunk driving is when one is driving while their blood alcohol concentration is .08% or higher. People ages 16 and above are capable of drunk driving, but drunk driving kills people of all ages. Drunk driving does not only affect the one driving. Drinking while driving is a serious issue because of the affects it has on teens today
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are driving in a car with your family. You all just had a great night and a great experience together. Suddenly, a car comes from the side and sends your car spiraling to the shoulder. Your car twists and tumbles around as glass and objects fly everywhere. Some members of your family are screaming. Others have become completely silent. This is a scenario that occurs disgustingly often. According to the NHTSA, in the year 2012, “more than 10,000 people died in alcohol-impaired alcohol driving crashes
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Drunk Driving and Teens Wisconsin is ranked as the “drunkest state.” With that in mind it is not a surprise that WI also has one of the highest drunk driving rates in the United States. Some people might be proud of that because we made it on a chart, but really; is that something to be proud of? Unfortunately, teens in WI are engaging in drinking and as a result, driving and other risky behaviors at younger ages. Nationwide an estimated 6.6 million children under the age of 18 live in
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law, but the tactics used in The Scarlett Letter could still be effective today. Drunk driving is a cause very important to me. In the 1970s, my mother and grandmother were hit head on by a drunk driver. They escaped without injury, but their car was totaled. In 2013, drunk driving cost 10,076 lives. People drive drunk more often than one would expect. In a 2012 survey, 29.1 million people admitted to driving drunk (Drunk). That is more than the population of Texas. This is ridiculous. It is time for
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Drunk driving is a topic discussed to be a huge problem for some people but a minor issue for others. Driving while intoxicated is a problem and the government should employ more aggressive means on this situation and also is very common yet careless case that can be prevented if people cared enough. Impaired driving has caused young drivers to gain multiple driving under the influence tickets and has made it unsafe for not only people but also police officers. Also it has caused many young adults
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explores how I calculated the probability of a person in the United States being killed in an alcohol related car accident. Edgar Snyder and Associates is a law firm that represents people who have been injured in car accidents. In a website titled Drunk Driving Accidents Statistics, Edgar Snyder and Associates explores the statistics surrounding alcohol related car accidents. Throughout the article, Edgar Snyder and associates discuss statistics for car accidents that occurred in 2009 and the years
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On January 7, 2018 at approximately 2220 hours, I observed a black Ford F150 pickup truck leaving the Grand BL motel located at 7804 Grand BL Port Richey, FL. The Port Richey Police Department has received numerous reports / complaints of illegal narcotics activity occurring at the Grand BL motel. I observed the Ford to be lacking a working tag light. I activated my unmarked patrol vehicle (116) emergency equipment to conduct a lawful traffic stop as the Ford was turning left (east) onto Richey
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DRIVING WHILE DRUNK Scott Lambeth Hodges University English Comp1 Professor Gomez April 12, 2011 This is a Problem-Solution paper addressing Driving While Intoxicated. It will discuss the problem of drunk drivers and the damage they cause, and some possible solutions and responses as to how to deal with them and the arguments they may have against people seeking to protect themselves. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Cover Page 2) Thesis statement 3) Table of Contents 4-5) The Problem of Driving
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Not knowing that this would be the last basketball game that one would ever play again, make every last point count, just as Fennville High School junior basketball star, Wesley Leonard did back on March 3, 2011. Leonard made the game winning basket and then minutes later, while celebrating with his teammates, he collapsed to the floor. The autopsy would later reveal that Wes had an enlarged heart. Sudden deaths in young and talented athletes across America are increasing. However, one never
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determine their blood alcohol content level before driving. Depending on the user's BAC, our app would offer a variety of services with options to get somewhere safely, avoiding driving drunk. These services include the following: Uber,
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What would your solution be if you had the chance to stop drunk driving? Drunk driving was around way before cars were even created. The issue with drunk driving is that it causes police to be concerned with the risks that are taken when you put yourself and others in harm’s way; however, this could be prevented by enhancing sobriety check points and making a new transportation facility. It is important to get drunk drivers off of the road to decrease deaths. When any human being decides to combine
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be charged with a DWI (Driving while intoxicated) depending on the seriousness of the accident. Furthermore, once charged
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penalty in place for drunk drivers, but people argue that they are not harsh enough on this issue. Should drunk drivers be imprisoned on their first offense on drunk driving? Or do they deserve a second chance? proponents argue that they should be imprisoned on their first offense because it’ll help make the world a more safe place to live in: however opponents argue that drunk drivers should not be imprisoned on their first offense because we all make the mistake of drinking and driving at least once.
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Drunk driving is a horrifying activity that that no one should participate in. If someone decides to drink they should not be allowed to drive. You should never drive drunk, or ride with a drunk driver. Drunk driving does not ever end well. Thousands of people have been killed by drunk driver or by driving drunk. If you make the decision to drink you should always go home with someone sober, or on some sort of public transportation. In the video “Lives Affected” many families were torn apart because
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Drunk Driving “This year, 10,839 people will die in drunk-driving crashes - one every 50 minutes” (NHTSA). Sadly two of my friends have become part of this statistic that was produced in 2009. Drunk driving is a worldwide problem that is very prominent in the United States. The large number in deaths through the past years has made driving under the influence a major social issue. Drunk driving has had a long history, with deaths comparable to wars, but can be prevented. This illegal activity can
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Drinking and driving has been a problem for far too long even though, people know they shouldn’t do it, they still decide to. The statistics show that the laws in place have been disregarded by people day after day. It is not only dangerous for the driver but, by doing it you also put other people’s lives at risk. “Every day, 30 people in the United States die in motor vehicle crashes that involve an alcohol-impaired driver”. "Impaired Driving: Get the Facts." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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for taking countless lives, and that is Drunk Driving. Drunk Driving! Why do we need it? Seriously, take one moment out of your time and really think about drunk driving and the possible outcomes. It really isn’t necessary at all and can be avoided 100%. In order to assess the problem, individuals first need to know the problem. Drunk driving is driving a vehicle while intoxicated and having an excess amount of alcohol in the blood stream. Driving while drunk increases chances of vehicle collisions
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bad behavior of drunk driving. Well, drinking and driving may not seem like a fundamental problem in our society but basing the argument on facts, it is very harmful to individuals and their lives. Almost everyone thinks that it is right to drink and drive themselves home or even to town. In the recent years, drunk driving has risen among the teens. Nevertheless, drunk driving is the primary cause of road accidents that lead to serious consequences including death. Drunk driving mostly happens after
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Drunk driving, also known as a D.U.I. or Driving While Intoxicated is one of America’s most known incidents that occur all around the world. Drunk driving causes one-third of fatal car crashes. Yet, over four million of Americans still proceed to do it. Recently, one of the most known accidents occurred in the state of Oklahoma at Oklahoma State University. A woman named Adacia Chambers was accused of being under the influence and driving into a crowd of people who were enjoying the homecoming
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such a good idea to drive before you drive? It can cause danger injury to people last year nearly 11,000 people were killed by drunk driving if we want to decrease that number we have to make a significant difference during the holidays? Which typically contain some of the deadliest days on our roads. What can you do ?state should adopt ctene penalties for devers who drunk because people get hurts cause car crashes it's contal the nervous system State should adopt certain penalties because people
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Rhetorical questions are used frequently and are typical of drug driving advertisements as they make the viewer question and visualise the consequences that could come out of drug induced driving. Rhetorical questions are used to display strong messages and evoke emotions such as guilt, fear or empathy, which are powerful motivators for behavioural change. This rhetorical question helps emphasise the dangers of drug-impaired driving by drawing attention to the woman’s distracted state. It prompts
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when you’re driving, you are as sober as can be. Over thousands of people have lost their lives or someone else’s because they had no control over the wheel. However, all of this can be prevented if we’re not breaking the rules of driving laws. If you feel like you’re going to have a drink tell a trusted someone in advance to take you home, that way you have nothing to worry about, or wait till you have reached your final destination. That is why it’s important that you’re not drunk driving. It’s dangerous
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