Individuals at higher risk when they drink and drive include young adults, particularly those aged 16 to 24, as they often engage in risky behaviors. Additionally, those with a history of alcohol abuse or prior DUI offenses are at increased risk, as well as individuals with mental health issues or a lack of awareness about the dangers of impaired driving. Furthermore, drivers of larger vehicles, like trucks or SUVs, may pose a greater threat due to their size and potential for causing more damage in accidents.
New inexperienced drivers
You have a higher risk of falling asleep at the wheel. So yes, you do have ahigher risk of a collision.
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If people drink too much and then drive they increase the risk of a traffic accident.
True
Yes.
Simply put: DON`T DRINK ALCOHOL BEFORE YOU DRIVE.It is dangerous and puts not only the driver`s life at risk, but everyone around them.drink+drive=DIE
Yes they can cause dizziness and other bad signs. Also if they are dumb enough to drink they might as well get high.
it is harder to drink and drive
Drinking a sufficient amount of alcohol can impair driving performance, thus increasing the risk of an accident.
The proportion of alcohol related traffic fatalities is higher in dry than in wet counties. It has been hypothesized that this is because so many people in dry counties drive to wet counties to drink and then drive far to return home. This puts them at greater risk of traffic fatalities than those who can drink nearer to their homes.
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