nothing they are both equally dangerous because they both don't pay attention when they drive
Actually, yes, in a sense you are the difference between drink and drunk. Only you have the power to have a drink or two and have so many that you get drunk.
The odds of crashing while drunk are equal to the odds of crashing while on the phone. The odds of crashing while texting are 3 TIMES as high than driving while drunk
Bikers Against Drunk Drivers was created in 1986.
Statistics for drunk drivers can be found on MADD's website.
Part of it. Many teenagers are drunk drivers, but there are still many drunk drivers in other age groups.
police use a good way and should go ride with the drunk drivers
Yes, sober drivers are still at risk from drunk drivers even if they are not directly involved in a crash. Drunk drivers may swerve into their lane, drive erratically, or cause dangerous situations on the road. It is important for all drivers to stay alert and practice defensive driving to minimize the risk of accidents caused by drunk drivers.
Not according to the law.
no
When tired or drunk..
No. It is not safe for them, their passengers, nor other drivers.
Drunk drivers are the cause of most accidental dealths.