In the first article Patrick Ortman talks …show more content…
Of the 200 child passengers ages 14 and younger who died in alcohol-impaired driving crashes in 2013, over half (121) were riding in the vehicle with the alcohol-impaired driver. In 2010, over 1.4 million drivers were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics.3 that’s one percent of the 112 million self-reported episodes of alcohol-impaired driving among U.S. adults each year (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, …show more content…
Greenfeld will be describing the arrest rates for driving under the influence of alcohol and other intoxicants. Greenfeld said “In 1986 there was about 1 arrest for driving under the influence of an intoxicant for every 88 licensed drivers” (Greenfeld, Lawrence, 1988). This report looks at patterns in captures for tipsy driving and gives a definite picture of intoxicated drivers held in nearby correctional facilities in 1983. In this article it states that “Arrest rates for DUI were highest among 21-year-olds and reached their peak in 1983 with a rate of 1 arrest for every 39 licensed drivers of that age” (Greenfeld, Lawrence, 1988). Another statistic in this article states “More than 650,000 persons are injured in such crashes every year, the annual cost in property damage, medical costs, and other costs of drunk driving may total more than $24 billion” (Greenfeld, Lawrence, 1988). Numerous States have started endeavors intended to manage this issue: expanding the base age for acquiring mixed refreshments and establishing new laws to solidify the punishments, especially for the individuals who more than once drink and