The generation often associated with a high incidence of drunk driving is the Baby Boomer generation, which includes individuals born between 1946 and 1964. This demographic experienced a culture where drinking and driving was more socially acceptable, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s. However, awareness and legal consequences have since increased, leading to a decline in such behaviors in younger generations.
To prevent and reduce drunk driving, we can implement education programs to raise awareness about the dangers of driving under the influence, increase enforcement of laws against drunk driving, and conduct awareness campaigns to promote responsible alcohol consumption and alternative transportation options.
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
Laws and statistics on drunk driving can be found at websites like Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Drunk Driving Facts, the CDC website, Life Tips, and Buzzle.
cost of drunk driving
most drunk driving occurs on the weekends
Drunk driving is when you are completely drunk and you are not in your senses and sober driving is when you are almost drunk but you still gain some consciousness in yourself.
There were 11,773 drunk driving deaths in 2008.
it is relevant to drunk driving because it kills
All of them. Its not until drunk crashing that the folks who are drunk driving are likely to die of their own stupidity. As to a statistic of drunk driving related fatalities I have none.
Don't be drunk? ;)
To keep their families safe from Drunk driving fatalities