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    Causes of Car Accidents

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    drunken drivers‚ using cellular phones while driving‚ and teenage drivers. First reason is drinking and driving which is the leading cause of car accidents. "Over 1.41 million drivers were arrested in 2010 for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics"‚ (Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ “Crime in the United States: 2010”‚ madd.org). Also‚” drunk driving costs the United States $132 billion a year "‚ (NHTS FARS data‚ 2012‚ madd.org). Driving while intoxicated is dangerous‚ because drinking

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    United States of America. Driving in The United States of America can be risky there is one death every twenty-two minutes because of a DUI accident. Americans rank drunk driving as their No.1 highway safety concern. (All-state- MADD survey‚ 1997) Approximately 1.5 million drivers were arrested in 1999 for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics. This is an arrest rate of one for every 121 licensed drivers in the United States. (NHTSA‚ 2000) Drunken driving deaths have reached a plateau

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    training programs (such as job corps) are valuable to both employers and potential employees. c. Advances in technology are making people less social. d. A high school diploma is important to my future. e. College is not for everyone. f. Drunk driving can be

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    speeding is a threat to their safety when other drivers around them are speeding‚ most of them say they also speed while driving. There are many reasons why a person may speed‚ such as they are in a hurry‚ they are not paying attenection to driving‚ they don’t take the traffic laws sesiuly or they don’t think the laws of driving apply to them‚ they dont think how they are driving is danguores to them or anyone around them‚ or they think that they will not get caught. Speeding drivers are less likely

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    day‚ tragedy struck. One afternoon‚ before practice‚ the entire team walked into the locker room as our coach told us the news. The older brother of one of the senior players had been drinking and driving and killed the cousin of another player who was in my grade. The driver‚ his brother‚ was so drunk‚ he didn’t even know he hit someone. Nobody knew what to say; we all seemed lost. We didn’t see both of those players for a couple of weeks. The senior player was basically the leader of the team.

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    Drinking and Driving Imagine a little girl walking to school‚ she is all dressed up excited for a long day of learning something new. Then two seconds later imagine headlights crashing into to that little girl‚ and the reason was because a drunk was not responsible enough to arrange a ride. Imagine trying to be the person to tell that little girl’s mother and father that their little girl died that morning to a drunk driver. Thousands of Americans experience this because drunk drivers are

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    because of it. According to Driving Laws‚ the current BAC levels considered to be driving while intoxicated in Florida‚ “any persons under the age of 21 cannot have a BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) of 0.2%‚ 21 years or older 0.8% and commercial drivers 0.4%”. (www.drivinglaws.org) “Any refusal to take a breathalyzer test can result in 1 year license suspension and increases to a total maximum of 18 months each additional offense” (“Driving Laws”). As stated in Driving Laws because jail time offered

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    Field sobiety testing is done when the driver is drinking and driving. The thing that people do not realize is that there are many crashes each year that a life is lost in yes not all of them are alcohol related but a good portion of them are. according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) 32‚885 people died in traffic crashes in 2010 in the United States‚ including an estimated 10‚228 people who died in drunk driving crashes‚ accounting for thirty-one percent of all traffic

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    How Breathalyzers Work

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    How Breathalyzers Work Busted for driving under the influence? Let’s admit it‚ drinking is indeed fun‚ therefore it is one of the most popular activities across the world. It is even considered a basic need for some people and forms many cultures. After drinking‚ the safest way to get back home is either to take a taxi or to have your designated driver drive you home. Still‚ there are some stubborn ones who insist on driving back home even though they are aware that they had much to drink. That

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    alcohol often turn to a life of crime‚ or suffer mental or physical breakdowns. In many cases the teen may even die from attempt suicide or car accident. In Montgomery Country two teenager was killed in a car accident‚ after leaving a party drunk and driving over the speed limits. Knowing that they were underage‚ if the father who hosted the party had never let the teens drink‚ then the two death could have been prevented (Fitzgerald. Par. 1-4). This is of course an extreme case of alcohol usage

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