Drunk Driving Facts

 The commentators of this website: Sarah, Emily, Noel, Denisse (SEND)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Facts- 
*If your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is at or above .08 then, you are considered to be a drunk driver.
*When your BAC is close to 0.15 you are 380 times more likely to have a car accident.
*Many people drink because they are stressed, unsure about themselves, think if they drink they could fit in or feel cool, or just makes them feel more fun and exciting.
*People who drink say that drinking does not effect their driving, although its a proven fact that it does.
 *Drivers who drift off cause about 72,500 injuries and deaths each and every year.
*Kids who start drinking at a young age are seven (7) times more likely to be in an alcohol-related crash.
*Over 10 people die a day from drunk driving related accidents.
*In 2000, over 16,653 people died in the U.S. because of people who were drunk and then drove.
*MADD- This is a program against drunk driving. Many schools across America honor this every year. In honor of MADD, everyone at the school wears a red ribbon to say that they are drug/alcohol free.
  

 



   
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