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PubMed, the National Library of Medicine online database NIAAA - ETOH Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Science ... more
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When the Campaign began in late 1988, annual fatalities stood at 23,626. By 1992, annual fatalities had dropped sharply to 17,858. This represented a four-year decline of 24%, compared to 0% change in the three years just prior to the Campaign. By ... more
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Arrest records are permanent. For students who intend on graduating in education, aviation, nursing, pharmacy, and some other fields: Even a minor alcohol violation may impact certification, licensure, or future employment. If your student plans on ... more
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While there may be an increase in intoxicated drivers and related crashes around the holidays, alcohol-related crashes happen every day. From January 1, 2007 to October 31, 2007, 185 alcohol related crashes occurred within the city of Chesapeake. ... more
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To damage public property is an offence and offenders can be arrested and charged with an offence. Step 1: If you have witnessed the damage of public property in your community contact your nearest Police station. Step 2: Notify your local ... more
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In the United States, policy experiments over a 20-year period have demonstrated that road crash deaths among young adults can be substantially reduced by raising the minimum legal drinking age to 21 years. A recent evaluation of the cost- ... more
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In Montana in 2007 there were 106 automobile fatalities involving alcohol-impaired drivers. ... more
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In 1994, alcohol-related crashes cost the U.S. $45 billion in direct cost, loss of earnings and household productivity. ... more
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All states now have a 21-year-old minimum drinking age law. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that these laws have reduced traffic fatalities involving drivers 18 to 20 years old by 13 percent and have saved an estimated ... more
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In 2006, 1,648 16 to 20-year-olds died in vehicle accidents involving at lease one driver with a BAC level of .08 or higher. ... more
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