Not exact matches
Bill Shoemaker, a casualty
of his own
drunk driving, has lost respect by launching lawsuits to shift the
blame for his tragic folly
The father - son relationship is at the heart
of this powerful novel told in the immediate voice
of 17 - year - old Neil Garvin who
blames his abusive, hard -
drinking father for
driving Neil's mother away.
According to Mothers Against Drunk
Driving (MADD), deaths from drinking and driving spike around the holidays, with alcohol being blamed for about 52 percent of fatal collisions around Christmas and 57 percent on New Years compared to a rate of 41 percent for the entir
Driving (MADD), deaths from
drinking and
driving spike around the holidays, with alcohol being blamed for about 52 percent of fatal collisions around Christmas and 57 percent on New Years compared to a rate of 41 percent for the entir
driving spike around the holidays, with alcohol being
blamed for about 52 percent
of fatal collisions around Christmas and 57 percent on New Years compared to a rate
of 41 percent for the entire year.
Most
of the time, the
blame on
drunk driving accidents are naturally put into the one who consumed alcohol because a
drunk driver has less focus and concentration on the road and has a greater tendency to not notice other vehicles and are less wary
of the traffic signs.
It's even possible that if another vehicle hit you because
of dangerous road conditions, the other driver could be partially to
blame if he or she was negligent by
driving distracted or
drunk, thereby failing to properly react to the dangerous road conditions.