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Driving Under the Influence (DUI) & New Year’s Eve

Introduction

This post is about driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol and other illicit substances.

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Celebrating New Year’s Eve? As I am known to say, risks represent incidences of occurrences. Of all days during the year, today you must act to lower your risk of a fatal motor vehicle crash due to alcohol or drugs. Remember, it’s not just your behavior that places you at risk. In addition, the others with whom you’ll be sharing the road will require your full attention and alertness.

Please recall that alcohol is a central nervous system depressant. For instance, it slows down brain function, including reaction time, information-processing skills and hand-eye coordination. This affects judgment, concentration, comprehension, sight and coordination. As a result, you’re much more likely to crash a car if you’ve been using any type of drug.

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DUI Facts

You’d do well to know a few FACTS about driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs (Courtesy of National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence).

  • Approximately 30 people a day die from motor vehicle crashes in which a driver was under the influence of alcohol. This is about one death every 51 minutes.
  • An estimated 32% of fatal car crashes involve an intoxicated driver or pedestrian.
  • Car crashes are the leading cause of death for teens. Unfortunately, about a quarter of those crashes involve an underage drinking driver.
  • 3,952 fatally injured drivers tested positive for drug involvement.
  • Over 1.2 million drivers are arrested annually for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics.
  • On average, two in three people will be involved in a drunk driving crash in their lifetime.

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Tonight is not the night for debate. All of the above facts will become magnified tonight. Driving under the influence is a crime. Therefore, you know the police will be monitoring the roads. Avoid driving if you can. If you are driving, don’t drink, use marijuana, alcohol or any other drugs. The life you save may be your own. I hope to see you safe and healthy in the New Year.

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Straight, No Chaser: Driving Under the Influence and New Year's Eve

Happy-New-Year-Greetings-Images

Celebrating New Year’s Eve? As I am known to say: risks represent incidences of occurrences. Today of all days during the year, you must act to lower your risk of a fatal motor vehicle crash due to alcohol or drugs. Remember: it’s not just your behavior that places you at risk, but the others with whom you’ll be sharing the road. Please recall that alcohol is a central nervous system depressant that slows down brain function, including reaction time, information-processing skills and hand-eye coordination. This affects judgment, concentration, comprehension, sight and coordination, all of which means you’re much more likely to crash a car if you’ve been using any type of drug.

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You’d do well to know a few FACTS about driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs (Courtesy of National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence).

  • FACT: Approximately 30 people a day die from motor vehicle crashes in which a driver was under the influence of alcohol. This is about one death every 51 minutes.
  • FACT: An estimated 32% of fatal car crashes involve an intoxicated driver or pedestrian.
  • FACT: Car crashes are the leading cause of death for teens, and about a quarter of those crashes involve an underage drinking driver.
  • FACT: 3,952 fatally injured drivers tested positive for drug involvement.
  • FACT: Over 1.2 million drivers are arrested annually for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics.
  • FACT: On average, two in three people will be involved in a drunk driving crash in their lifetime.

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Tonight is not the night for debate; all of the above facts will become magnified tonight. Driving under the influence is a crime, and you know the police will be monitoring the roads. Avoid driving if you can. If you are driving, don’t drink, use marijuana, alcohol or any other drugs. The life you save may be your own. I hope to see you safe and healthy in the New Year.

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Straight, No Chaser: Driving Under the Influence and New Year's Eve

Happy-New-Year-Greetings-Images

Celebrating New Year’s Eve? As I am known to say: risks represent incidences of occurrences. Today of all days during the year, you must act to lower your risk of a fatal motor vehicle crash due to alcohol or drugs. Remember: it’s not just your behavior that places you at risk, but the others with whom you’ll be sharing the road. Please recall that alcohol is a central nervous system depressant that slows down brain function, including reaction time, information-processing skills and hand-eye coordination. This affects judgment, concentration, comprehension, sight and coordination, all of which means you’re much more likely to crash a car if you’ve been using any type of drug.

Drinking-andDriving1

You’d do well to know a few FACTS about driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs (Courtesy of National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence).

  • FACT: Approximately 30 people a day die from motor vehicle crashes in which a driver was under the influence of alcohol. This is about one death every 51 minutes.
  • FACT: An estimated 32% of fatal car crashes involve an intoxicated driver or pedestrian.
  • FACT: Car crashes are the leading cause of death for teens, and about a quarter of those crashes involve an underage drinking driver.
  • FACT: 3,952 fatally injured drivers tested positive for drug involvement.
  • FACT: Over 1.2 million drivers are arrested annually for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics.
  • FACT: On average, two in three people will be involved in a drunk driving crash in their lifetime.

DrinkDrive_Die_Small_2

Tonight is not the night for debate; all of the above facts will become magnified tonight. Driving under the influence is a crime, and you know the police will be monitoring the roads. Avoid driving if you can. If you are driving, don’t drink, use marijuana, alcohol or any other drugs. The life you save may be your own. I hope to see you safe and healthy in the New Year.

new-year-wallpaper-hd

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