According to "Alcohol Alert" it's in the 10s of Thousands, though it varys from year to year. Source: http://www.alcoholalert.com/drunk-driving-statistics.html http://www.alcoholalert.com/drinking-driving-accidents.html
There are many teenagers that are involved in drinking and driving accidents each year. This number is in the thousands.
Each year, approximately 10,000 people die in alcohol-impaired driving crashes in the United States, accounting for about 28% of all traffic-related fatalities. Additionally, hundreds of thousands are injured in such incidents. The statistics highlight the significant impact of drinking and driving on public safety. Efforts to reduce these incidents continue through education, law enforcement, and policy changes.
There were 16,885 alcohol-related fatalities in 2005 - 39 percent of the total traffic fatalities for the year. Dept of Transportation About 41 people die a day from drunk driving accidents.
2,000,000 Hundreds of teens die each year in alcohol-related crashes. However, the Partnership for Safe Driving reports that both speeding and distracted driving are much more serious problems for teens than drunken driving. According to official statistics collected by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, about seven out of every ten teens killed in traffic crashes had not been drinking at all.
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of unintentional injury-related teen fatalities each year. Factors such as inexperience, distracted driving, and impaired driving contribute to the high rate of teen deaths in motor vehicle accidents.
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About 25% of teens die due to intoxication and about 3,000 teens die each year due to intoxication.
the consequences of drinking and driving are you will crash and kill your self or someone around you
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Drinking and boating significantly increases the risk of accidents and fatalities on the water. According to the U.S. Coast Guard, alcohol is a leading factor in boating fatalities, contributing to approximately 15% of all reported boating deaths annually. In recent years, this has translated to around 100 to 200 deaths each year in the United States alone. The exact number can vary by year and location, but the dangers of combining alcohol consumption with boating are well-documented.