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Q: In 2003 nearly three fourths of traffic deaths were alcohol related true or false?
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Leading cause of alcohol related deaths?

Alcohol-related traffic fatalities.


What percent of traffic deaths related to alcohol?

30 percent


What percentage of traffic fatalities are alcohol related in florida?

The number of deaths total was 3244. The number of alcohol related deaths was 1041. Divide 1041 by 3244 and you're left with around .32. Convert the decimal into a fraction and then you're left with 32%. The percentage of traffic fatalities that were alcohol-related is 32% when compared to the total amount of traffic related deaths in florida in 2008.


What is the leading cause of alcohol related deaths?

Drunken driving is the leading cause of alcohol related death.


Does Florida number of alcohol related traffic deaths increased in 2008 compared to 2007?

No the number of deaths went down


Did the number of alcohol related traffic deaths increased in 2008 compared to 2007?

yes, by 69


Did the number of alcohol-related traffic deaths increased in 2008 compared to 2007?

yes, by 69


What fraction of traffic related deaths in 2008 result of alcohol impaired driving crashes?

1/3


Do alcohol related traffic deaths increase on weekends?

Yes, especially on weekend nights and early mornings.


Which group of drivers had the lowest percentage rate of alcohol-related traffic deaths in the US in 2012?

commercial truck drivers


What fraction of traffic-related deaths was a result of alcohol-impaired driving crashes in 2008?

Comprehensive and comparable statistics for all countries in the world are not available.


2008 what fraction of traffic related deaths was a result of alcohol impaired driving crashes?

Comprehensive and comparable statistics for all countries in the world are not available.