Driving around in the daytime is not nearly as dangerous as driving around at night. The crash rates are four times higher at night due to drunk driving. According to The Most Dangerous Times on the Road, it states, “...the highest number of drunk drivers are on the road between midnight and 3 a.m.” (The Most Dangerous Times on the Road). Furthermore, any driver that has been drinking puts other people’s lives in danger when they decide to get behind the wheel of a vehicle. …show more content…
Statistics show that every 53 minutes on average, a person is killed from a drunk driving crash. In this case, an article shows that, “U.S. teens were responsible for about 2.4 million episodes of drinking and driving a month in 2011” (UPI NewsTrack). Put it another way, in a month underaged drinkers were responsible for taking the lives of many people.
When you are drunk, it can impair your decision-making abilities and your motor skills. For example, the article, Preventing Drunk Driving, it says, a mother, Candace Lightner learned that the driver who had struck and killed her daughter had been drunk, and had several previous drunk-driving convictions, she took action (Gale Student Resources in Context). For these reasons, Candace Lightner founded Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (MADD), which is helping expose how weak laws and a lack of enforcement put habitual drunk drivers back on the road time after