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Drunk Driving Statistics Worldwide

 

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Drinking and driving is definitely something to avoid. As a matter of fact, this is one of the biggest problems today. According to statistics many car accidents are caused by drunk drivers. 0.05 alcohol in blood can cause decreased ability to follow other cars to react and therefore to drive. At 0.10 the driver will have a hard time staying in the lane. We will cover and explain statistics in various countries and see rates that can help you understand the problem even more.

United States 31%


Of all car accidents in the United States, 31% of them are caused by drivers who have consumed alcohol. This is a huge issue and it affects all states. On average a person will pay over $10000 in fines for alcohol consumption before driving his vehicle. Keep in mind that driving after drinking after drinking is illegal in all states in the US. Drivers need to know about this and they should avoid alcohol which will decrease fatal accidents. You can view these examples about drunk driving and get an even better idea about the issue in question. Traffic safety is a mandatory thing today and something that we all should try to make it better and safer. Here, North Dakota and South Carolina are the most dangerous states in this case scenario.

South Africa 58%


This country is known as one of the most dangerous countries to drive due to amazing rates. According to statistics, 6 out of 10 fatal accidents are caused by a driver who consumed alcohol. Driving fatalities are extremely high in general and there is no obvious decrease we can mention here. In this case scenario fines are extremely high all over the world and they can prevent you from driving, ever again. We only hope that South Africa will try to make things better and decrease drunk driving and traffic fatalities caused by high blood alcohol percentage. Road safety will therefore be improved as well.

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Canada 34%


We all believe that all rates related to bad things in Canada are low. This is not the case. A lot of people died due to drunk driving issues. Road accidents are common here and driving accidents caused by alcohol are second in the world. A nice thing is that this country has seen a massive decrease since 2000 but it is still one of the highest here. As a matter of fact due to fatalities and driving deaths Canada is ranked second in the world. Today you can use a search tool to find police traps and it can be an interesting option for some.

Russia 9%


Driving fatalities in Russia are not as high as you may believe. Yes, they are higher than in most European countries but they are significantly lower than aforementioned countries. Russia is home to some of the deadliest roads you will ever see and some of the longest due to the obvious things. But, it is still relatively low on drivers involved with drunk driving according to the new rate. There is no simple explanation here why this happens. Some say the experience of the drivers is responsible. Others claim that driving slowly is the key. Some even claim that drunk driving here is safer due to low temperatures! Over the years we have seen an increase in drunk traffic in Russia but the country is doing what they can to change all of this.

United Kingdom 16%


Drunk driving in this country is not as bad as you may believe. Keep in mind that we didn't take into account Northern Ireland which has 17% accidents caused by drunk drivers. The low rate here can be responsible due to drinking age in the United Kingdom but also due to regular promotion of safe driving which has been known to provide impressive results. Drunk drivers are viciously punished here and some of them cannot drive a car ever again.

Germany 31%


You all have heard about highways in this country with no speed limit. Each year you may believe that deaths on these roads are extremely high. Well, this is not the case. People are well-aware of their limits and they avoid drunk driving to a reasonable level. The percentage in this country is high but not as in some other places in the world. Each year new regulations and safety protocols are brought in order to decrease drunk driving and protect people. It is also known that here you can find some of the best roads to drive and ride. These are known as some of the best locations for this in the world and some that can make a difference.

The Final Word


Driving after you have consumed alcohol is the worst thing you can do. This is not safe and you will have all kinds of issues and complications to worry about. A drunk person cannot see straight, will have a hard time staying focused and controlling his vehicle. Always try to keep this away from your life and you will stay safe and you will help others stay safe as well.

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