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A Message to Parents...
As the end of the school year draws near, the Thomaston
Police Department would like to highlight the gravity of juvenile drunk-driving
problem nationwide. Drunk driving is still the leading cause of
death among teenagers. Statistics reveal that eight young people a day
die in alcohol-related crashes. Many of these deaths occur in the Spring
and Summer months when youth activities including prom night and graduation
parties present occasions for some teenagers to experiment with alcohol.
Teenagers' tendency to drink alcohol despite laws prohibiting sale of
alcohol to minors, combined with their relative lack of experience at
driving produces a dangerous combination. The Thomaston Department urges
youths to influence their friends to save their own lives and the lives
of others by abiding by the law, refusing to yield to peer pressure and
avoiding the deadly consequences of driving under the influence (DUI).
Parents are reminded, at this time of the year especially, to discuss
the issue of driving under the influence and its serious effects with
their children and to advise their children that the TPD, and other law
enforcement agencies place a high priority on DUI enforcement. The following
facts and figures have been compiled for parents and youths to use in
order to educate themselves, their friends and loved ones about the dangers
of drinking and driving.
- One person is killed every half-hour due to
drunk driving.
- Each year approximately 16,000 Americans are
killed in alcohol-related crashes
- Alcohol is a factor in nearly half of all traffic
fatalities.
- Every other minute, another person is seriously
injured in an alcohol related crash.
- Economic costs of alcohol-related crashes are
estimated to be $45 billion yearly.
- An additional $70.5 billion is lost in quality
of life due to these crashes.
- More 18-, 19- and 20-year-olds died in lower
BAC (between .01 and .09) alcohol-related crashes than any other 3-year
age group.
- There were 14 young drinking drivers involved
in fatal crashes for every 100,000 young licensed drivers in 1996. This
is twice the rate for drivers aged 21 and older.
- Each year in the U.S. there are over 120 million
episodes of impaired driving.
- About 1.4 million arrests are made annually
for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics (NHTSA,1997).
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