The first reason you should not drink and drive, is because you are more likely to have a crash when doing so. Around 32% of all fatal car crashes involve drinking and driving. On average two out of three people will be in a drunk driving crash. According to Very Well, "A driver with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.10 or greater is seven times more likely to be involved in a fatal motor crash than is a driver who has not consumed alcoholic beverages." As you can see, drinking and …show more content…
Every day 300,000 incidents of drinking and driving occur. Every year 290,000 injuries occur because of driving while impaired and approximately 10,500 people die. According to Madd, "29 deaths every day and one death every 50 minutes. Each and every one of them 100% preventable." Drunk driving is the number one cause of death on roads.
After looking over why someone should not get behind the wheel while drunk, they should take in great consideration and thought before getting behind the wheel. Crashes, impaired motor skills, and death should be strong enough reasons to put down the keys. In today's time, you definitely don’t have an excuse thanks to the inventions of Uber and Lyft. Drinking and driving doesn't just affect you, but it affects those around you. As you can see the dangers of drinking and driving are still existent, but maybe if we work together they will one day become