no
Increased road noise, decreased fuel efficiency.
The correct answer is : drinking and driving
35%
To keep their families safe from Drunk driving fatalities
The number-one cause of teen fatalities is texting while having the car in the motion. Texting while driving now takes the lead over drinking and driving for teens.
Restricted blood flow Decreased alertness Distracts from driving tasks Decreased reaction times
yes
The number-one cause of teen fatalities is texting while having the car in the motion. Texting while driving now takes the lead over drinking and driving for teens.
There were 15,829 alcohol related fatalities in 2006.
There were 16,885 alcohol-related fatalities in 2005 - 39 percent of the total traffic fatalities for the year. Dept of Transportation About 41 people die a day from drunk driving accidents.
There can be fatalities as with any car crash.
driving fast or not concentrating