The highest death rates from drunk driving are typically observed in regions with lenient alcohol laws, limited enforcement, and cultural acceptance of drinking and driving. Countries such as the United States have seen significant fatalities, with some states reporting higher rates than others. Globally, Eastern Europe has also been noted for high drunk driving death rates, particularly in countries like Lithuania and Russia. Efforts to reduce these rates include stricter laws, increased public awareness campaigns, and enhanced law enforcement measures.
Logging has the highest death rate.
Luxembourg has the highest amount of alcohol consumption, might not necessarily have the highest DUI rate. It's really difficult to compare countries because the laws that determine the level of blood alcohol to qualify as drunk and the penalties (perhaps a more important factor) for drunk driving vary widely. The US reports the highest percent of drunk driving accident injuries and deaths, but is the reporting consistent around the world? Probably not. The countries with the lowest percent drunk driving rates also seem to have the harshest penalties. Hmm. See the links below for more information.
Well that depends.... Did a American type this question?
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I don't know what the highest overall death rate is, but the highest American death rate in a war was the Civil War, because we were fighting ourselves, so many Americans died.
Virginia source: http://www.chacha.com/question/which-colony-had-the-highest-death-rate-in-it's-early-years
Young adults aged 20-29 have the highest fatality rate among road users. This age group tends to engage in risky behaviors such as speeding, drunk driving, and distracted driving, which can increase the likelihood of fatal accidents. It's important for all age groups to practice safe driving habits to prevent accidents and fatalities on the road.
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