Kendra Lopez
Comms 101
7/22/2012
Prof. Perkins
Persuasive Speech
I. Attention 1. You tube video clip, “Dedicated to Loved Ones Lost”
2. Every day in America, another 28 people die as a result of drunk driving crashes. (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 2011.)
II. Central Thesis
Drunk driving is an epidemic that continues to have severe and life threatening consequences for those involved, if we simply take a few steps against drunk driving we can help decrease this epidemic.
III. Body
A. Need: Drunk driving occurs everyday, and many lives are taken because of one person choice.
1. Every 52 minutes on average, someone is killed in a drunk driving crash (10,288 people in total in 2012).
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1. We all need to make a conscience effect to plan ahead.
2. Stop letting people drive drunk because you think someone else is going to say something.
3. Never let anyone leave your house drunk because you are responsible for that person’s actions when they cant make them.
IV. Conclusion
In conclusion we have learned about some of the statistics that play apart in drunk driving. We have talked about ways that us as individuals can make to help prevent others from drinking and driving. Everyone is always outraged about hearing about a drunk driving incident that happens, but are you going to step up and help prevent the next one that could happen or are you going to sit back and hope someone else speaks up for you.
V. Sources
CDC. "Impaired Driving: Get the Facts." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 18 Oct. 2011. Web. 23 July 2012. <http://www.cdc.gov/Motorvehiclesafety/Impaired_Driving/impaired-drv_factsheet.html>.
Drinking and Driving.org. "Drunk Driving Statistics." Drinking And Driving .Org. Drinking and Driving .org, Web. 23 July 2012. <http://www.drinkinganddriving.org/>.
NHTSA. "Impaired Driving." Home. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2011. Web. 23 July 2012. <http://www.nhtsa.gov/Impaired>.
U.S. Department of Transportation. "About Drunk Driving." MADD - About Drunk Driving. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 25 Jan. 2011. Web. 23
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