Yeah, even the DUI must be a made up story. Got it. What a travesty.
Every day, about 37 people in the United States die in drunk-driving crashes. That's one person every 39 minutes. In 2021, 13,384 people died in alcohol-impaired driving traffic deaths, a 14% increase from 2020. These deaths were all preventable.
Alcohol is a substance that reduces the function of the brain, impairing thinking, reasoning and muscle coordination. All these abilities are essential to operating a vehicle safely.
However, even a small amount of alcohol can affect driving ability. In 2021, there were 2,266 people killed in alcohol-related crashes where a driver had a BAC of .01 to .07 g/dL.
BAC is measured with a breathalyzer, a device that measures the amount of alcohol in a driver’s breath, or by a blood test.
The historical trend of DUI fatalities that drives the forecast has increased dramatically. 2021s DUI fatalities are 23% higher than 2016's DUI fatalities and are at levels not seen since 2003.
Keep pretending DUI is harmless.