Many studies show that about 50 billion dollars’ worth of alcohol crashes occur a year (“Drunk Driving”). Alcohol messes up communication pathways that affect coordination and response time to the body. A variety of tests are used to test for drunk driving. About one-third of all drivers arrested or convicted of drunk driving are repeat offenders. Sobriety tests are three commonly used tests that combine physical and mental health (“Drunk Driving” Gale). The horizontal gaze, walk and turn, and the one-leg stand are the commonly used tests (“Drunk Driving” Gale). These three tests are what are mainly used to convict someone of being drunk. A variety of punishments such as fines, time in jail, suspension, restriction, or revocation of the defendant’s drivers’ license can happen after being convicted of being drunk (“Drinking Under the Influence”). For drivers under 21, the U.S. has …show more content…
In 2013, a total 0f 1,149 children 14 and younger were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes (“Drinking Under the Influence”). Of those 1,149 fatalities, 200 occurred in alcohol-impaired-driving crashes (“Drinking Under the Influence). Out of those 200 deaths were occupants of vehicles with drivers who had BACS of .08 or higher, and another 29 children were pedestrians struck by the drunk drivers (“Drinking Under the Influence”). Every 51 minutes in America, someone is killed in a drunk driving crash. That equates to 27 people every day (“Drinking Under the Influence”). According to the law in all 50 U.S. states, a driver is considered to be legally drunk when his or her blood alcohol content (BAC) level is at or above .08 grams (“Drunk Driving”). A felony is come upon if anyone gets hurt while being drunk or having alcohol in someone’s system (“Drinking Under the Influence”). The ironic problem is that most often the drunk driver never gets hurt or injured during the
The facts are plain and simple, that alcohol and driving do not mix. About three in every ten Americans will be involved in an alcohol related crash at some time in their lives. Every single injury and death caused by drunk driving is totally preventable. To curb this national travesty, concerned Americans need to examine the problems, the effects, and the solutions to drunk driving. First of all, America has had a problem with drunk driving since Ford perfected the assembly line. Alcoholism is a problem in and of itself, but combined with driving can have a wide range of effects. The consequences of this reckless behavior can include a first time DUI or licenses suspension; a small fender bender, or worst of all a deadly crash. Most
Field sobriety tests are the subject of hot debate. On one hand, a motorist that's clearly over the legal alcohol limit will usually display characteristic behavior that makes them easy to spot. On the other hand, many of the field tests require skills that could be compromised for reasons other than inebriation. In fact, in a U.S. Department of Transportation study, no field sobriety test was 100% accurate. This makes it difficult to say whether these tests are useful or a detriment to motorist's basic rights.
Abstract Sobriety tests are mainly used when there is suspicion that the driver may be drunk or impaired. This addresses how drunk the driver is or how much alcohol/drugs are in the person's system. This is the most leading cause for deaths within lives. Alcohol changes your perception of getting behind the wheel. Sobriety tests are primarily tools that are decisioned made and have officers decide whether to make the arrest or not.
The penalties for drinking and driving are ineffective in many ways. Driving while intoxicated is America's most frequently committed violent crime( DeYoung 989). According NCADD, Nation Commission Against Drunk Driving, a chronic drunk driver drives intoxicated over 1,000 times before being caught. A chronic drunk driver does not respond to the law enforcement, the social ethics, and the message sent by society against driving drunk. Given the highly disproportionate role that these people play in drunk driving incidents, injuries, and fatalities, it would be wise to put our focus on them. Chronic drunk drivers only make up a small percentage of the drivers, but they are responsible for nearly all accidents. Studies show that 21-34 year olds make up for more than half of all the fatal driving accidents (R.E. green
Driving Under the Influence (DUI) causes peoples' loss of life or serious bodily injuries to everyone who crosses illegal barriers to drinking and driving. It causes many tragic injuries to a number of people on U.S. roadways. Even innocent children get hurt or killed if someone misjudges his or her ability to operate their vehicle due to drinking alcohol. Drinking while driving is one of the most unfortunate realities that exist in the world today that has many issues. When intoxicated individuals make a decision to sit behind the wheel of an automobile to drive, they endanger everyone on the road. This decision, which may not seem important at the time can have a dangerous
In the United States, driving under the influence of alcohol is a major problem as it accounts for a high number of road fatalities. It is a criminal offense for a person to drive under the influence of alcohol in almost all countries in the world. Nations impose penalties for drunk driving; however, they vary widely from states to states. Nevertheless, many countries seem to come to an agreement that drunk driving claims many lives in a year, which is intolerable. For instance, in 2008 alone, in the US, more than 11000 lives perished in the road carnage due to drivers driving under the influence of alcohol (Grant 16). Therefore, the government should employ or enforce stricter laws towards driving under the influence, to reduce road fatalities.
Every 51 minutes in America, someone is killed in a drunk driving accident. That equals up to 27 people a day it's a sad thing. Kids who are exposed and start drinking at young age are 7 times more likely to get in a alcohol related crash. The one who is drunk is more likely to survive the crash then the one who isn't.The reason for
Alcohol is a chemical substance that disturb the central nervous system and may lessen the reaction time of the consumer up to 10% - 30% (Ahlers, 2013). The side effect of consuming alcohol is the contradiction to the requirement of skills for the driver that needs high concentration. Many driver ignore it and keep driving right after they have consumes some alcohol, this is called drunk driving. The driver usually drive in exceeding speed and unstable car movement. This behaviour frequently result in accident because the driver cannot
Paying a fine and receiving a few days in jail will not prevent a person from driving under the influence once they are released from jail. Drunken drivers continue to be a major safety threat on America’s roadways. Despite myriad efforts by state, federal and local governments, along with improvements in vehicle technology, about 10,000 people die every year on the nation’s roads and highways because people who have been drinking choose to drive (TEIGEN,
Driving under the influence has affected many people's lives and families. Today I would like to talk to you about the problems of drinking and driving, and why it is a concern for all of us. Driving under the influence is one of the most common and dangerous situations you can put yourself or someone else in. The fact is that drinking and driving is a huge deal and can leave a long trail of broken dreams and hearts. If you drink and drive, not only are you putting yourself at risk, but your passengers and the pedestrians outside of your vehicle. According to the most recent statistics by the National Commission Against Drunk Driving states that 17,000 Americans die each year in alcohol- related traffic crashes and 600,000 Americans
Drunk Driving is an issue that could prompt the driver, the traveler, and onlookers harmed or most noticeably bad not withstanding harms to property. It's an avoidable circumstance that happens frequently at any rate. Plastered driving is characterized as "the demonstration of working or driving an engine vehicle while affected by liquor"—in spite of the fact that medications is frequently included when it is called "driving impaired" or "driving while inebriated". It turns into an offense when mental and engine aptitudes are traded off.
Lastly, in 2015 about 10,000 people died and 290,000 were injured by being involved in drunk driving crashes. To think that most of these innocent people were just going on about their business and got into a car crash because of someone else's mistake is heartbreaking. Every death, and every injury not only affects the people that were in the crash, but it affects their family, and friends. In 2014, 209 children under 14 died while being in a vehicle with an impaired driver. Drunk driving causes unnecessary fatalities, and since the victims were completely innocent and did nothing wrong, the drunk driver should be given a harsh penalty, for not being responsible and making the wrong decision.
Most consumers of alcohol are unaware to the effects of driving after ingesting alcohol into their systems. Driving impaired is one of the top 10 leading causes of death in the United States. Thats due to the driver being impaired. To be considered an ¨impaired driver¨, a person must have a blood alcohol content of 0.08 or higher. Experts say that even at 0.08 BAC, drivers are too impaired to get behind the wheel. The parts of the body that are affected the most by alcohol are cognitive recognition, coordination, speech, and vision. With reduced recognition and coordination, blurred vision, and
Driving under the influence of alcohol has been a major issue in America, spanning all the way back to more than 50 years ago (Raymond). Many accidents are caused from drinking and driving yearly, resulting in thousands of deaths and injuries involving innocent people. When alcohol is mixed with driving a motor vehicle, there are no limits to who may be at risk. This means that drunk driving has been harming, hurting and killing many innocent people in America. Over the years I have witnessed many aftermaths of drunk driving accidents and have heard of multiple accidents resulting from alcohol use involving people I know, and people I do not know. Sometimes, in accidents like these, all parties involved may walk away from the accident with
Approximately one million people are injured in alcohol-related traffic crashes every year and young people, ages 16 to 24 are involved in 28% of those alcohol-related driving accidents, although they make up only 14% of the U.S. population. On any given weekend evening, one in 10 drivers on America's roads has been drinking and according to the latest statistics, in a family of five the prospect of you or someone in your family being involved in an alcohol-related motor vehicle accident in their lifetime, is an astounding 200 percent. That's a lot of tragic, meaningless deaths that could actually have been avoided.