Driving Under Influence Statistics

Driving Under The Influence (Dui) Author: johnsonmerel Driving under the influence of alcohol or sometimes called drunk driving, drinking and driving, driving while intoxicated or impaired driving is the action in which some person is operating a vehicle after consuming alcohol or another drug...





State Estimates of Past Year Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol

Driving Under The Influence (Dui)

Author: johnsonmerel

Driving under the influence of alcohol or sometimes called drunk driving, drinking and driving, driving while intoxicated or impaired driving is the action in which some person is operating a vehicle after consuming alcohol or another drug.

In most of the countries there is heavy fine who is condemned of any injuring somebody while under the influence of drug or alcohol. It is a severe health risk. Studies show that in United States alcohol is playing role round about 39% of vehicle related deaths. Depending on the jurisdiction of specific country the particular criminal offense might be called while driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs.

In past guilt was found by observing driving symptoms like walking a straight line, weaving or standing on one leg so the officer can judge the situation and act accordingly. Gradually this law established over the years and there is limit of alcohol while driving and this can be tested by chemical tests of concentration of alcohol in blood or breath. In modern time there is a more scientific way of testing for blood alcohol content (BAC). It is one easy measurement as a simple percentage of alcohol in the blood by weight. Nearly in all states of America it is illegal to have BAC over 0.08% while driving.

A breathalyzer is used to test the BAC. Breathalyzer didn't directly estimate blood alcohol or drug concentration or content however it measures BAC indirectly by estimating the amount of alcohol in someone's breath. Breathalyzers are very sensitive to temperature so if the temperature around is not suitable it will give wrong reading. The readings are found false in other conditions also like after running up one flight of stairs or after hearty exercise. This kind of test can vary about 15% from the blood alcohol content. The majority of common cause of wrongly reading is the existence of mouth alcohol. Breathalyzer assumes that the air it is analyzing is coming from lungs but alcohol can come from throat or stomach in many cases.

Penalties for driving under the influence of alcohol or drug while driving have increased over the years. There are laws for minimum legal drinking age, laws accepting decreased blood alcohol concentration and BAC laws a to prevent the alcohol related vehicle injuries or death. A person's blood alcohol or drug concentration is not the only way that might conclude a person's sobriety. BAC above the specific point is automatically is a law braking of driving under the influence but reading lower than specific point plus also showing signs of destruction might be charged with a DUI. Because there are way that a person can give himself the illusion that he is sober like drinking coffee which increases the awareness which he thinks that he is more sober but in real he is still weakened for the driving, as his reacting time or his coordination.  Eating some salty products like chips may help the person to settle his stomach to feel he is more sober but in reality he is still influenced by the alcohol.

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10 Responses to “Driving Under Influence Statistics”

  1. ivyteen3 says:

    What are penalties for driving under the influence in Europe?
    I’m doing a persuasive, I have statistics of how many people actually do drink when under the influence in Europe, etc. But I can’t find the penalties for doing so. I understand every country/state is different. I just need two/three and I’m good. Any suggestions where to look that I might have not come across?

  2. Kwazulu says:

    I just saw this question and as somebody who’s job is to deal with the German traffic laws I look forward to say something to the situation in Germany.
    But I’m at work know, so I will answer in a few hours.

    So long

    Kwazulu

    EDIT: Ok, before I’ll go to bed, some information about the penalties for driving under the influence of alcohol inGermany; I’m sorry for my bad english.

    Relevant for the penalty is the concentration of alcohol in the blood in one tenth-of a percent (0/00).

    if you have a concentration from 0,5 0/00 up to 1,1 0/00, and you’re driving without any unusual behavoir (f.e. “wiggly lines”, accident etc.), you’ll get finded (first time: 250 Euro, ban to drive for one month, second time: 500 Euro, ban to drive for 3 months).
    For that you get “7 points”. In Germany there is a kind of coint collecting system: for every misdemeanour in traffic you get points (f.e. a red traffic light: 3-4 ponts; using a cell phone while driving: 2 points.). If you reach 18 points, you get deprived of your licence.

    If you have a concentration of more than 1,1 0/00 or you have a concentration from more than 0,3 0/00 and you show unusual behavior (s.u.), that is a offence concerning the german penal code (“Strafgesetzbuch”; §§ 315c, 316 StGB).

    The penalties depend on the income of the contravener.
    In usual cases (no accident, first time, no danger for others etc.), the contravener has to anticipate one up to one and a half income of one month.
    He gets deprived of his license. The court decides about a period in which he is not allowed to get a new licence. Usually (s.u., no accident etc.) this period is about 12 to 14 months).

    If the contravener has a concentration of more than 1,6 0/00, there is something special: Before the contravener can get a new license, he has to pass the MPU test (Medizinisch- psychologische Untersuchung; medical psychologic test).
    The backround is, that if you are able to drive a car with more than 1,6 0/00, you are likely an alcoholic.
    At the MPU you have to prove that you’re not.
    To do so, you have to absolve medical tests (about lever and sth.) for one year at regular intervals and you have to talk to a psychologist who furnishes an opinion about your drinking habits.

    The maximum penalty for driving under influence in Germany is imprisonment for 5 years.

    I hope you’ve understood something, I know, it is a bit complicated and my bad english does not make it easier :)
    If you haven’t understood sth please ask, and I’ll try to explain it with other words if i can.
    If you find somebody to translate from German into English, there are some might useful links:

    http://www.verkehrsportal.de/board/index.php?showtopic=5608
    - an overview about the penalties for driving under influence

    http://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/stgb/index.html
    - the crime code “StGB”, look at §§ 315c and 316

    http://www.bundesrecht.juris.de/fev/
    - a law about conditions for drivers licences; look at § 13 for details of the MPU

    EDIT2: I forgot something important because it’s a very new law:
    for about one year now, young drivers under 21 years and drivers who have the licence for less than two years are not allowed to drink at all (0,0 0/00).
    It’s fined with 125 Euro and 2 points.

    Greetz
    Kwazulu

  3. Vesper73 says:

    Need Help!!! Drug related traffic accidents (statistics)?
    Everyone emphasizes on drinking and driving. they never say anything about getting high and driving. i need some statistics about driving under the influence of drugs. even a website would be good.
    Thanks in advance

  4. kelly_f_1999 says:

    list is long have fun reading

  5. Don says:

    Where can I find alcohol statistics on Canadian cities?
    I would like to find as much alcohol statistics on some cities in Canada such as Windsor, but don’t know where to find these statistics. Can anyone help me? [Statistics such as like statistic on abuse, driving under the influence, teens etc.]

  6. SomebodysMom says:

    The essay sounds good and you’re making a very strong point.
    The sentence starting “Everyday people are arrested…” should be a new paragraph. I couldn’t see if it was or not.

    To tie it up, I would say something like public awareness and public education are the key to stop this terrible problem. Educating the public through media campaigns (as you stated before) is one way. Another way is by specifically addressing teens as they approach the age of getting their driver’s licenses, either through special programs in driver’s ed, or in the high schools.

    There are quite a few typos and words that repeat themselves in your essay, so it need to be proofread.

    Good Luck.

  7. Shore Patrol Det Subic 83 - 86 says:

    Why are Yankee states so prone to drunk driving?
    The upper Midwest has the worst drunken driving rates in the country, according to a government report that says 15 percent of adult drivers nationally report driving under the influence of alcohol in the previous year.

    Wisconsin leads the way. The federal government estimates more than a quarter of the state’s adult drivers had driven under the influence. Rounding out the worst five are North Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska and South Dakota.

    Utah had the lowest incidence of drunken driving. It was the only state where fewer than 10 percent of adult motorists reported driving under the influence. Following closely behind were a slew of Southern states that often fare poorly when it comes to government health statistics. This time, however, they’re serving as models. West Virginia, Arkansas, Kentucky and North Carolina all had drunken driving rates for the prior year of less than 11 percent.

  8. Rat says:

    because we can drive our cars… the ones in the south are all up on blocks in the front yard :)

    Just kidding… I know many good people up here with cars in their yards, and some folks in the south with very nice yards.

    In all honesty, I think we drink more alcohol because the winters are longer and colder up here.

  9. Jenny says:

    Could some one please edit my essay on drunk driving?
    Right now I dont feel like my paper is flowing very well. Please help……
    I’m having a hard time tieing it all together to come up with a closing.

    Drunk Driving: Something Must Be Done
    He never thought it would happen to him…..After having a few drinks he got into his car and headed home, but he never made it. He was drunk and driving and in his own little world, when out of nowhere someone pulled out in front of him. He never had a chance to stop…. And just like that his life and family was gone.
    Drunk Driving is considered a serious crime; it is wrong, irresponsible and destroys many lives. Every thirty minutes someone is killed in an alcohol related crash and every two minutes someone else has been injured, according to (http://www.edgarsnyder.com/drunk-driving/statistics.html drunk driving statistics for the United States. Every person needs to be held accountable to for their actions, getting behind the wheel after a night of drinking out hascan have serious consequences; possibly killing or hurting yourself and others, losssing you of one’s drivers licenses and oneyou could have to spend time in jail as well as having hefty fines.
    Alcoholic Alcohol is one theof the most abused substances in the United States weather the user is of age or not with no regard to the age of the individual user .For most users their first influence with drinking begins in childhood, they grow up watching their relativities drink in front of them. To some this is considered a normal thing.
    Drunk driving is a very serious problem in our society today. People go out and party without a thought and thought or care and then with their liquid courage, they decide to drive putting everyone at risk, they have slower reaction and impaired judgment and they cause about seventy two thousand five hundred in 2008 there was an estimated eleven thousand seven hundred and seventy three people that died in drunk driving crashes, according to http://www.madd.org Mothers Against Drunk Drivers).deaths each year. Drivers need to think before entering into a vehicle after drinking, there is no excuse for drinking and driving, no excuse for being irresponsible. If someone chooses to go out and drink they need to take a cab home. Even one drink many be too much.
    Everyday people are arrested for driving under the influence, while law enforcement agencies continue to crack down on these dangerous offenders, for many of these drivers this will not be there first DUI offense according to (alcoholism.about.com/cs/drive/a/aa082797.htmIf a drunk driver gets caught drinking they could have to do up to one year in jail These drivers may be supervised to find that penalties for DUI even if it is there first offense, have increased due to groups like Mothers Against Drunk Drivers. Groups like these and many others have helped to pass hundreds of new laws to stop drinking driving Nationwide since 1980. , these days it is said that one DUI could cost you ten thousand dollars, which is a lot of money for one night of fun although the fines and consequences could be much worse. In order to bring down the number of DUI states have taken some effective measures such as immediate license suspension, lowering the blood alcohol consummation levels, setting up sobriety checkpoints, and media campaigns about the danger of drink and drink.

    When it comes to drinking and driving some feels there are some people that feel that celebrities get special treatment. Lindsay Lohan was arrested after crashing her car into a treetree; where she was found to have been drinking and was in possession of a small amount of cocaine. Lindsay took a plea deal on a misdemeanor drunk driving and possession charge where is she only served eighty four minutes in jail. Her original sentence was a day in jail but due to overcrowding in the jail she was sent free. What does this say to our society? If celebrities can get away with it why can’t we. This isn’t a good message to be sending out to our society.

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