Some surveys have found that more drivers test positive for drugs than for alcohol.
1 in 5
Statistics show that every one in five drivers involved in a fatal collision had drugs in their bodies.
It depends on how aggressive the alcohol-impaired drivers are.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) statistics report in 2008, 11, 773 of the 37,261 people who were killed in traffic accidents are alcohol-related. In 2008, 35 percent of fatally injured passenger vehicle drivers had BACs at or above 0.08 percent. Pedestrians had the highest proportion of BACs at or above 0.08 percent (38 percent).
Truck drivers
There isn't a national association for women drivers. There are however other organizations that not only help women drivers, but just simply help drivers in general.
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well it impacts drivers like they camt concentrate on the road or they loose their vision.
Yes!
Drivers who are intoxicated by drugs, alcohol and any other substance. Any thing that impaires their driving.
No
commercial truck drivers