DWI

  • Drunk Driving Statistics

    Drunk Driving Statistics
    . Fortunately, drunk-driving fatalities have decreased significantly since all 50 states adopted a drinking age of 21 in 1981.
  • Drunk Driving Statistics

    Drunk Driving Statistics
    . the number of drunk-driving related fatalities has fallen 49 percent since 1982
  • Drunk Driving Statistics

    Drunk Driving Statistics
    11 percent of all drivers involved in fatal crashes were young drivers 15- to 20- years old.
  • Drunk Driving Fatalitites

    Drunk Driving Fatalitites
    . According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) 32,885 people died in traffic crashes in 2010 in the United States
  • Drunk Driving Fatalities

    Drunk Driving Fatalities
    . an estimated 10,228 people who died in drunk driving crashes, accounting for 31% of all traffic deaths that year.
  • Drunk driving Statistics

    Drunk driving Statistics
    . According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 32,367 people died in traffic crashes in 2011 in the United States
  • Drunk Driving Statistics

    Drunk Driving Statistics
    For every 100,000 Americans under the age of 21, 1.4 people were killed in drunk driving fatalities
  • Drunk Driving Statistics

    Drunk Driving Statistics
    the rate of alcohol-impaired driving fatalities per 100,000 population was 3.2, representing a 65% decrease since 1982
  • Drunk Driving

    Drunk Driving
    .10,322 people were killed and approximately 345,000 were injured
  • Drunk Driving Fatalities

    Drunk Driving Fatalities
    . an estimated 10,228 people who died in drunk driving crashes, accounting for 31% of all traffic deaths that year.