Every day, people are pulled over and arrested for getting behind
the wheel after drinking alcohol or doing drugs.
Not exact matches
According to AAA, 84 percent of teens surveyed said their friends would be more likely to get behind the
wheel after drinking than to call home for a ride (if they believed they'd get in trouble for using
alcohol).
Despite the heightened public awareness of the perils of
drunk driving, people continue to get behind the
wheel after consuming
alcohol.
DUI: Most Recent Statistics Driving while under the influence of
alcohol is an incredibly irresponsible thing to do, but 36 years since the tragic accident that led to the formation of MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) too many Americans still choose to get behind the
wheels of their cars
after drinking.
Some Driving School companies would even invite drivers who have miraculously survived a
drunk driving accident to give a talk to the students on the dangers and possible outcomes if you insist of getting behind the
wheel after consuming lots of
alcohol.