To begin with, according to MADD Canada, “motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among 16 to 25 year olds, and alcohol and/or drugs are a factor in 55% of those crashes.” It is evident that within elderly generations, these numbers are lower. Such is the case since youth drivers are new to the experience of driving and are not aware of the dangers of impaired operation of a vehicle.
Moreover, one of the main causes of impaired driving within the youth is clear. The fact is that teenagers tend to lead their lives with emotions. This plays a role when a teenager decides to operate a vehicle under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol for the desire of an exhilarating experience. Moreover, another leading cause is the reasoning of cannabis, commonly known as marijuana, and alcohol. It is a popular opinion that driving under the influence of cannabis is risk-free. However, this is debunked as …show more content…
One method is through creating more laws against impaired driving. Currently, the Canada are not strict enough. It is important that they implement or innovate more laws based on the current ones. For example, increasing the frequency of roadside checks for examining alcohol levels can prevent what could have been a crash. This can be based of the current facts of accidents due to impaired driving, such as the fact that more crashes tend to occur during summertime and at night. With that, more roadside checks can be implemented at those times. Not only would police officers have the opportunity to check for alcohol consumption, but additionally they can examine the vehicle itself to ensure safety. For example, checking that everyone in the vehicle has a seatbelt