If you are referring to the United States, that is the country. so i think your looking for "What state in America has the highest rate of alcohol related deaths?"
Irish Americans dont drink until they are 21, survey shows heaviest drinkers in Europe are Irish teenage girls (not boys for some weird reason) but yeaaah Eire!
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Im not sure with my answer... - AMERICA
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In Florida, the age group with the highest rate of alcohol-related fatalities tends to be adults aged 25 to 34. This demographic often experiences a combination of factors such as higher rates of drinking and driving, social behaviors, and lifestyle choices that contribute to increased risk. Additionally, the prevalence of risky drinking patterns in this age group exacerbates the situation, leading to more alcohol-related incidents.
Guyana is the name of a country in South America.
No, an international driver's license is not valid in the US for alcohol-related offenses. Drivers in the US must adhere to local laws and regulations, regardless of their country of origin.
In 2008, the age group with the highest rate of alcohol-related fatalities per 10,000 drivers was typically young adults aged 21 to 24 years. This demographic often experiences higher rates of driving under the influence, leading to increased fatalities in alcohol-related incidents. Factors contributing to this trend include risk-taking behavior and a higher propensity for drinking and driving among younger individuals.
Extradition is on a country-by-country basis. "South America" is not a country. See the related link below for a complete list of all countries that currently extradite to the United States.
Alcohol-related traffic fatalities.
Obesity related issues (heart disease, diabetes), smoking related problems (lung cancer, emphysema), and alcohol related issues (various liver diseases)