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YOU DRINK & DRIVE. YOU LOSE.
THE SOBERING FACTS ABOUT IMPAIRED DRIVING Chances are you, a friend or a family member have been involved in an alcohol-related motor vehicle crash, resulting in personal injury or property damage. In fact, recent studies have shown that three in ten people will become involved in an alcohol-related crash in their lifetimes. Last year alone, 15,935 traffic fatalities were attributed to impaired driving. Remarkably, these numbers represent a 38.4 percent decrease from previous years. While these results are encouraging, the fact remains that too many lives are lost each year to a tragedy that can be avoided. That’s why the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has initiated the You Drink & Drive. You Lose. campaign, with the goal of reducing the current fatality rate to no more than 11,000 per year by the year 2005. Through this effort, NHTSA hopes to educate the public about the dangers associated with impaired driving, creating not only a change in attitude, but a change in behavior. What constitutes impairment?
How do I know when I’m past my limit?
What will happen to me if I get caught?
The question of being caught, however, is a major factor in the impaired driving problem. The public needs, instead, to ask, what will happen if I don’t get caught? This answer is much more frightening, and carries with it much more dire consequences than fines, prosecution or the loss of one’s license. The destruction impaired drivers inflict upon their communities is immeasurable. Everyone is affected by the impaired driver’s irresponsible and malicious behavior, whether it be from higher taxes or the emotional destruction a family experiences after losing a loved one. Because no matter how you look at it, when You Drink & Drive. You Lose. |
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