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Yes. Speeding is the second leading cause of all fatal crashes.
Alcohol related crashes cost society approximately 114 billion dollars annually.
Every day, 36 people in the United States die, and approximately 700 more are injured, in motor vehicle crashes that involve an alcohol-impaired driver.
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Approximately 28% Of Car Accidents Caused By Texting
Alcohol use by either the driver or the pedestrian was reported in almost 50% of traffic crashes involving pedestrian fatalities.
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Yes, approximately 40 percent of fatal crashes are alcohol-related, according to various studies and reports from traffic safety organizations. Alcohol impairs judgment, reaction times, and coordination, significantly increasing the risk of accidents. Efforts to reduce these incidents include stricter enforcement of DUI laws and public awareness campaigns about the dangers of drinking and driving. However, the exact percentage may vary by region and over time as interventions are implemented.
Motor-vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death in the United States for persons aged 16--24 years, and a substantial proportion of these crashes are alcohol-related. Alcohol-impaired driving is highest among persons aged 21--24 years (1), and the percentage of fatal crashes that are alcohol-related is highest for this age group (2). However, alcohol-related crashes are a serious problem even for the youngest drivers. Not only are drivers aged