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Every day, 32 people in the United States die, in motor vehicle crashes that involve an alcohol-impaired driver. This amounts to one death every 45 minutes or11,680 annually.
These are the statistics from the Mothers Against Drunk Driving website:Nationwide in 2006, 17,602 people died in alcohol-related traffic crashes.Each year another 275,000 people are injured in these crashes.Alcohol-related crashes kill almost 50 people a day -- one death every 31 minutes.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) 37,261 people died in traffic crashes in 2008 in the United States (latest figures available), including an estimated 11,773 people who died in alcohol-impaired driving crashes. Drunk driving fatalities accounted for 32% of all traffic deaths last year, that is, on average someone is killed in an alcohol-impaired driving crash every 45 minutes in the U.S. (Source: NHTSA/FARS, 2009)
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In a recent study, it was estimated that 9 out of every 100,000 die each year to car accidents in New Zealand. Many of which are a result of drunk driving.
On average, one person dies every 50 minutes in the United States due to alcohol-related crashes. This statistic underscores the serious impact of drunk driving on road safety.
Yes, but we need to be aware of the drunk driving problem every month of the year.
They can. Thousands of people die every year from car crashes. Cars don't kill people, people driving cars kill people.
Around 10,000 people per year, and growing, are killed by drunk drivers. About every 53 minutes someone dies and every 90 seconds someone is injured by a drunk driver.
Because drunk drivers kill other people who do not drink, every day.
Drunk driving is a leading cause of road accidents, with alcohol impairing a driver's ability to react quickly and make sound decisions. In the United States, nearly 30 people die in drunk driving accidents every day. Additionally, alcohol-related crashes cost the country billions of dollars each year in medical expenses and property damage. Strict enforcement of laws against drunk driving, along with education and awareness campaigns, are crucial in reducing the number of alcohol-related accidents on the road.