Unfortunately, Houston clocked in at # 9 on that list with a devastating 4.36 annual
drunk driving deaths per 100,000 residents:
The jurisdictions are listed from most dangerous to 10th most dangerous and the rate that appears next to the jurisdiction's name is the number of
drunk driving deaths per 100,000 residents.
Not exact matches
Christian nations have the most
per capita of
drunk driving deaths in the entire world.
· 1 DUI arrest
per 27,000 miles of
drunk driving · 1,400,000 DUI arrests / 11,000 motor vehicle - associated
deaths with alcohol involvement · They are going 8 miles
According to the Centers for Disease Control (the CDC), in the U.S., more than 10,000 people die each year in
drunk driving crashes (that's about thirty people
per day), accounting for roughly 1 / 3rd of the total
deaths that result from traffic accidents each year in the United States.