Drinking And Driving How many people die from drinking and drunk driving?
16,694 were killed in 2004. There is an average of one person being injured every two minutes as a result of drunk driving and one person being killed every thirty-one minutes as a result of drunk driving.
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Drinking And Driving What do you think of the drinking age and driving age???
I feel if they put the drinking age to 19 and the driving age at 18. When they go for there test they have to take drivers ed and sit through almost a whole day of drunk driving videos that make them never want to drink and drive. Also, with dwi people there should never be one chance. If u get caught once your in jail for at least 1 year maybe people will thinnk about not doing it a second time… Tell me what you think…
The drinking age and the driving age should both be 18. And you should lose your license for life if you’re convicted of drunk driving. It’s an effective law in the places where it’s used.
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Purple Eco Cup Replacement Lid.
Save the world one cup at a time!
A MUST HAVE for the person on the go who wants to do their part for the planet and have cup of joe, too ! These lids look just like a plastic lid except they are reusable! Dishwasher and microwave safe silicon.
Eco friendly and reusable.
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Dui Myths Explained: How to Protect yourself This Holiday Season
Do you know you’re at risk for being arrested for DUI this holiday season, even if you don’t plan on swallowing a single sip of alcohol?
If you get pulled over, are you aware of the simple way law enforcement officers can influence your blood alcohol concentration readings from a Breathalyzer?
If you take a field sobriety test, do you know how common it is for an officer to misinterpret your actions?
What you’re about to read could save you thousands of dollars in legal fees and insurance premiums, as well as countless hours of frustration. That’s because the facts under the next six bullets will help you protect your rights if you’re pulled over this holiday season and accused of DUI.
• Myth #1: The smell of alcohol on your breath is a sure sign of alcohol consumption or intoxication.
Fact: Since alcohol is odorless, odor strength is an unreliable estimate of alcohol consumption. What may be perceived as alcohol is more likely an ingredient(s) found in alcoholic beverages. After all, the breath of someone who drinks a non-alcoholic beer will smell the same as someone who consumes a beer with alcohol.
• Myth #2: If you don’t drink alcohol and remain “alcohol-free,” you won’t be arrested for DUI.
Fact: Your body continuously produces alcohol. During this process called “endogenous ethanol production,” you can create enough alcohol to become legally intoxicated. Additionally, smokers often have high levels of acetaldehyde, a compound in your breath that can be recorded as alcohol. Diabetics are also at risk for false breath test results due to hypoglycemia causing acetone in the breath, which is often recorded as alcohol as well.
• Myth #3: Breathalyzers measure blood alcohol concentration in your blood stream.
Fact: The only way to measure your blood alcohol concentration is by taking a sample of your blood. Breathalyzers attempt to measure the alcohol in your breath in order to estimate your blood alcohol concentration – a practice that is inaccurate up to 30% of the time under “ideal” conditions.
• Myth #4: Sucking or chewing on a penny, breath mint and certain types of gum can help you beat a Breathalyzer test.
Fact: None of these items will trick a Breathalyzer into a registering a false low blood alcohol concentration.
• Myth #5: Law enforcement officers can’t influence blood alcohol concentration readings from a Breathalyzer.
Fact: Studies show alcohol concentration during your breath varies considerably. In fact, the last part of your breath can have a blood alcohol concentration reading as much as 50% higher than your actual level. When officers encourage you to blow harder during the final moments of your test, they increase the probability the breath captured is from the bottom of your lungs where the concentration of alcohol is the highest.
• Myth #6: Law enforcement officers can accurately determine if you’re intoxicated using field sobriety tests.
Fact: During a 1991 study at Clemson University, 21 sober individuals (with a blood alcohol content of .000) were videotaped performing six common field sobriety tests. Fourteen officers – who didn’t know the people were sober – then viewed the videotapes and were asked to determine whether the individuals had too much to drink and drive. The officers concluded that 46 percent of the participants were too intoxicated to drive.
Of course, your best bet for avoiding a DUI is not to drink and drive. If you do drink, always have a designated driver.
Sid Davis’ The Bottle and the Throttle is a classic scare tactics video about the dangers of drunk driving and alcohol abuse. A teenager, Bill, has a few beers at a party and decides that’s he is well enough to drive. The narrator, using drunk driving statistics from the National Safety Council and the American Medical Association, explains that the popular notion that you have to be drunk to be i…
(1) Signal 30 – Infamous shock propaganda film featuring lots of wrecks, injuries, and fatal car crashes. One of the most gruesome historical films ever made.
Length: 00:27:00
(2) Anyone At All – Strange film which uses a woman in a wheelchair due to a car accident to promote safe driving.
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None for the Road is a drinking and driving educational film that kicks off by showing tests done on inebriated lab rats in order to prove that alcohol impairs the rats’ ability to perform certain motor skills. The same effects, the film claims, can be observed in humans who are under the influence. The film switches to the story of three friends at a party, each with a different approach to alcoh…
Sid Davis’ The Bottle and the Throttle is a classic scare tactics video about the dangers of drunk driving and alcohol abuse. A teenager, Bill, has a few beers at a party and decides that’s he is well enough to drive. The narrator, using drunk driving statistics from the National Safety Council and the American Medical Association, explains that the popular notion that you have to be drunk to be i…
(1) Signal 30 – Infamous shock propaganda film featuring lots of wrecks, injuries, and fatal car crashes. One of the most gruesome historical films ever made.
Length: 00:27:00
(2) Anyone At All – Strange film which uses a woman in a wheelchair due to a car accident to promote safe driving.
How to Fight a DUI Arrest was written to assist those who have been wrongfully arrested for DUI. The stakes are high and you need to make sure that you have all the information you need to either avoid getting arrested in the first place or to prove your innocence once this happens to you. This book was written by a decorated former police officer with over 1,000 DUI arrests during his career. T…
This book was inspired by an Exploratory Arts school project for our son in middle school. The profound influence this school project had on our son and our entire family motivated us to continue collecting Drunk and Drugged Driving statistics so we could provide “Daily Doses of Reality” to you and your family. Twelve years later, our youngest son is now 24 years old and he survived his teenage ye…
This is the moral values that Democrats are always preaching about? Look at her face how funny it is, she is toast and Kerry’s out on his behind, fact.
No I posted the wrong link. This one is simply liberal media nonsense. The real John kerry daughter DUI is the one you want to see. I’ll look for it now!
Your link
“The wife of the most senior Republican in the Senate was arrested Wednesday night after her vehicle struck a parked car.
Police said Indiana Sen. Dick Lugar’s wife, Charlene, drove her car into the parked vehicle just after 6:15 p.m. Wednesday in their McLean, Va., neighborhood. No injuries were reported.”
(1) Signal 30 – Infamous shock propaganda film featuring lots of wrecks, injuries, and fatal car crashes. One of the most gruesome historical films ever made.
Length: 00:27:00
(2) Anyone At All – Strange film which uses a woman in a wheelchair due to a car accident to promote safe driving.
How to Fight a DUI Arrest was written to assist those who have been wrongfully arrested for DUI. The stakes are high and you need to make sure that you have all the information you need to either avoid getting arrested in the first place or to prove your innocence once this happens to you. This book was written by a decorated former police officer with over 1,000 DUI arrests during his career. T…
Now you can rely on the expertise of the lawyer whose name has become synonymous with drunk driving defense. Lawrence Taylor covers every step of the police action and legal process, from the breathalyzer and field sobriety tests to witness preparation and jury instructions. With his detailed guidance you’ll be able to: * Overcome chemical evidence presumptions * Identify nonspecific bloo…
Webster’s bibliographic and event-based timelines are comprehensive in scope, covering virtually all topics, geographic locations and people. They do so from a linguistic point of view, and in the case of this book, the focus is on “DWI,” including when used in literature (e.g. all authors that might have DWI in their name). As such, this book represents the largest compilation of timeline events …