Statistics show that every one in five drivers involved in a fatal collision had drugs in their bodies.
Some surveys have found that more drivers test positive for drugs than for alcohol.
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Yes, aggressive drivers can injure two to four times more people than alcohol-impaired drivers. Aggressive driving behaviors, such as tailgating, speeding, and road rage, increase the likelihood of collisions and severe injuries. While alcohol impairment is a significant risk factor for accidents, the immediate and unpredictable nature of aggressive driving often results in more frequent and serious incidents on the road.
when drivers fall asleep at the wheel
Yes, of course!
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Distracted Drivers
Drunk drivers, distracted drivers, and/or loss of control.
There are many types of bad drivers...distracted drivers,drunk drivers,people who speed or follow too closely,careless drivers, aggressive drivers. The list can go on and on.
respondsible proactive drivers avoid collision
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