=== === Total Traffic Fatalities (California) 3,989 Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities 1,606 Percent that are alcohol-related 40.2% Total Traffic Fatalities (United States) 41,907 Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities 17,126 Percent that are alcohol-related 40.9%
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About 25% of teens die due to intoxication and about 3,000 teens die each year due to intoxication.
In 2010 close to 1/3 of all crashes were due to alcohol-impaired driving. 10,288 people were killed 211 were children and over half of them were riding with someone who was alcohol-impaired. Every day about 30 people die resulting in a death every 48 minutes due to alcohol-impaired driving. 18% of car crash deaths are due to other drugs, but most are being used along with alcohol.
It is estimated that 1 in 3 Americans, or 33.33 percent, will be involved in a drunk driving accident in their lifetime. Each day in the U.S., 28 people die from drunk driving accidents.
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100%. There are no accidents with motor vehicles. There are only failures to avoid collisions.
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The percent of people reported to drive within two hours after drug or alcohol use varies by age group. The age group with the most drivers is the 40-45 age group with an average of 40% driving after consumption of drugs and alcohol.
Careless driving
41 percent of all driving fatalities involve alcohol. Seven percent of all accidents involve alcohol use. This doesn't include the use of drugs and their involvement in accidents.
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I know from reading and researching that about 1/3 of vehicle fatalities were due to drunk driving with a blood alcohol level above .08 percent in 2006. The attached website has detailed info on not only US statistics but also drunk driving statistics categorized by state. what's 'alcohol related' is the question. if a non driving passenger is under the influence the accident is listed as 'alcohol related'.
Drunk in driving
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