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On average, one person dies every 50 minutes in the United States due to alcohol-related crashes. This statistic underscores the serious impact of drunk driving on road safety.
In 2019, there were 94 infants under the age of 1 killed in alcohol-related crashes in the United States.
23,013 alcohol-related crashes
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In 2011, there were approximately 9,878 fatalities in motor vehicle crashes involving alcohol in the United States, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Alcohol-related crashes accounted for about 31% of all traffic fatalities that year. The total number of crashes involving alcohol was significantly higher, but specific figures on the total number of alcohol-related crashes can vary based on the data source.
Alcohol related crashes cost society approximately 114 billion dollars annually.
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Yes... About 8% of all vehicle crashes. About 40% of all fatal vehicle crashes. (According to NHTSA)
In 1998, 15,935 people were killed in alcohol-related traffic crashes, an average of one every 33 minutes. These deaths constituted approximately 38.4% of the total 41,471 total traffic fatalities. (NHTSA, 1999)
63% of the children up to age 15 who were killed in motor vehicle crashes were killed in alcohol-related crashes. true or fales?
every 30 min source: national highway traffic safety administration, 2004. i found this in my psychology of learning textbook 5th edition, Klein, pg 204
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