MADD is an acronym that stands for Mothers against drunk drivers. According to MADD, in 2010 16% of all drivers involved in fatal crashes during the week were drunk. On the weekend it rose to 31%.
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yes because if he/she is drunk and crashes into you that is considered illegal
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Don't be drunk? ;)
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Approximately 28% of people killed in car accidents are killed by drunk drivers in the United States. This percentage can vary depending on the region and year, but alcohol-impaired driving remains a significant factor in road fatalities.
That's a common myth. In reality, drunken drivers are more likely themselves and their passengers than anyone else.
Motor-vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death in the United States for persons aged 16--24 years, and a substantial proportion of these crashes are alcohol-related. Alcohol-impaired driving is highest among persons aged 21--24 years (1), and the percentage of fatal crashes that are alcohol-related is highest for this age group (2). However, alcohol-related crashes are a serious problem even for the youngest drivers. Not only are drivers aged
Statistics for drunk drivers can be found on MADD's website.
Bikers Against Drunk Drivers was created in 1986.
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