Drinking and driving with alcohol continues to be one of Ontario’s most significant road safety issues. In the past decade, more than 2000 lives have been lost and more than 50000 people have sustained injuries in collisions involving a drunk driver. Every drink that any person has before driving affects their driving skills and the choices that they make when they are out on the road. Driving drunk is never a good idea, if a member of the police catches you drinking and driving or suspects that you are under the influence they will pull you over and ask for some simple tests, such as a breathalyzer test that calculates your blood alcohol concentration levels. If you fail these tests by getting over the legal limit of blood alcohol concentration and you were drinking and driving, your driver’s licence will be immediately, you will be fined, you can spend time in jail, you will receive at least 4 demerit points, and your insurance cost will go up in cost.…
Texting and drinking while driving are very serious. Many negative things can be avoided by someone choosing to make the right decisions. While driving the person's undivided attention should be focused on the road and surroundings ahead. A person never knew what could happen while driving. Texting while driving are similar because they both have consequences, are a distraction, and can be fatal.…
In conclusion, drinking and driving should not be compound together. There are many effects to drinking and driving. Most important is death, death can be the driver or victim. There also many consequence to drink and drive. Do Not Drink and Driver. Have a designate drive if you want…
There are many dangers when using alcohol and drugs. When you are using alcohol your judgment gets impaired. It also slows down your reaction time. If you are using drugs it may cause you to hallucinate which can affect how you respond to the things around you. This can have a major affect on your driving. Driving while drinking or using drugs is dangerous. One thing you can can do to be…
Driving under the influence has affected many people's lives and families' .Drinking and driving is a problem in today's society, and it is a concern for anyone who drives. Driving under the influence is one of the most common and dangerous situations you can put yourself or someone else in. The fact is that drinking and driving is a huge deal and can leave a long trail of broken dreams and hearts. If you drink and drive, not only are you putting yourself at risk, but your passengers and the pedestrians outside of your vehicle. According to the most recent statistics by the National Commission against Drunk Driving states that 17,000 Americans die each year in alcohol-related traffic crashes and 600,000 Americans are injured. Every…
Like every popular topic, driving while under the influence of alcohol is surrounded by myths. With the help of the Internet and popular media, unsubstantiated beliefs about drunk driving can spread further and appear more credible. Unfortunately, these myths also perpetuate the thousands of alcohol related deaths on our nation's highways each year. Here are four of the more common myths:…
Drinking and driving has many consequences that can destroy people's lives. Intoxicated victims of car crashes sustain worse injuries and are more likely to be seriously injured than sober victims. Drinking while driving is a serious crime all over the world, most of these victims are teenagers. If a driver is pulled over for driving in a manner that suggests possible intoxication, law enforcement officers can employ a variety of methods to determine if the driver is driving under the influence. Police may ask the driver to complete field sobriety tests, such as walking in a straight line or standing on one leg.…
This concludes me to my second reason that people who are under the influnence are more then likely to make wrong decisions and choices. One choice being choosing to go behind the wheel and drive. This is not only illegal but dangerous. This isn't safe for the driver nor the others on the road. Many innocent people die in car accidents each year by the individuals who decide not to think rationally and drive under the influence. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administraion "estimated In 2010, 10,228 people died in drunk driving crashes — one every 52 minutes — and 345,000 were injured in drunk driving crashes "(Accident Analysis and Prevention). Drunk driving is a serious issue because alcohol causse the brain to slow down acting as a depressant which causes the drivers reflexes to slow down tremendously. Another record involving drinking indicates in fatal crashes in 2010, "the highest percentage of drunk drivers was for drivers ages 21 to 24 (34%), followed by…
Today, I will first explain the effects alcohol can have on a person’s body, secondly, the financial consequences of drunk driving and finally, how driving under the influence has impacted our society.…
Meaning as a result of driving under the influence there will be higher chances for a person getting into a car accident. The person may become involved in a terrible tragedy that not only affect ones self but many others as a result.…
One of the most dangerous road hazards is drunk driving. People who drink any type of alcohol should never be allowed to drive because of their inability to focus as good as when being sober. Drinking and driving can put the person’s life at risk as well as other driver’s life on the road.…
"Alcohol is a substance that reduces the function of the brain, impairing thinking, reasoning and muscle coordination. All these abilities are essential to operating a vehicle safely," (NHTSA). Many people are against drinking and driving and treat it as if it is more dangerous than texting and driving. "Many public safety advocates say the current crisis with distracted driving is similar to the challenge the nation faced tackling drunk driving in the 1980s," (Upfront). Both of these distractions are dangerous, fatal, and should be treated equally.…
There are many dangers about underage drinking. In many cases alcohol has lead to fatal car crashes. One-third of all drivers ages 21 to 24 who died in a car crash had a blood alcohol level that was over the legal limit. Drinking can cause major brain damage. The brain is still developing, drinking underage may cause lasting impairments in brain functions such as memory, coordination, and motor skills.…
There is no argument that drinking and driving is bad because so many people are put at risk when someone does drive drunk. Teenagers drink, which is against the law to begin with, but also drive while they are intoxicated. This is bad because teenagers are still growing and are at the age of rebellion, so alcohol has a different effect on teenagers than adults. Teenagers feel that they are grown up enough to make adult decisions, but drinking and then driving is a sure sign of immaturity. In many studies researchers have found that the number one cause of death among young adults are car crashes and out of all of those, nearly half are alcohol related. Long-term loss of drivers license and large fines and possible jail time, are consequences of driving drunk for persons twenty-one years and younger. There is zero tolerance in all fifty states and D.C. for underage drinking and driving.…
Driving is a very dangerous and often hazardous thing to do. This is especially true for people ages fifteen to nineteen. There are so many crashes each year for teen drivers that it’s a miracle anyone makes it past twenty years old unharmed. In 2009 alone three hundred and fifty teens were treated for a car related accident.…