3 out of every 10 Americans will be involved in an alcohol-related crash at some time in their life
3 out of ten
There are very few reported cases of people dying directly from consuming beer. In general, the main concern with beer consumption is related to alcohol intoxication and its negative effects, such as impaired judgment leading to accidents.
It is estimated that 22 million Americans are currently addicted to alcohol, illegal drugs, and/or prescription drugs. There are about 305 million people in the U.S., so, about 7.2% of Americans have a drug or alcohol problem. See the Related Link for more details.
Approximately 1 in 3 Americans will be involved in an alcohol-impaired driving crash in their lifetime, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). This highlights the ongoing issue of drunk driving and the importance of promoting responsible alcohol consumption and alternative transportation options.
In recent years, about 300,000 people were injured in alcohol-related collisions.
According to MADD.org 17,602 people died in alcohol-related accidents.
• Over 40% of fatal automobile accidents are alcohol-related • Approximately 30% of Americans will be in an accident involving alcohol • According to estimates, someone is injured in an alcohol-related accident every two minutes • Accidents involving alcohol are more likely to occur at night… about five times more likely •maybe..16,000 people every year
alcohol makes people have a different mindset. people are not there self when they drink
African Americans
Estimates vary, but the average seems to be in the area of 3 to 4 times the risk of an accident over drivers who are not drinking. The same statistics, BTW, hold for people who talk on the phone while driving, and they are about twice that for people who text and drive.
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