4 Risks 4 Characteristics of drunk drivers 4.1 Personality traits 4.2 Cognitive processes 5... with alcohol and driving. The first is "Driving or attempting to drive with excess alcohol...
This statistic represents the percentage of young males and females in the U.S., who were reported driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, as of 2014.
Last updated: July 2024 Any amount of alcohol use comes with risks. The risks are even higher for young people. Alcohol is a leading cause of death and social
selfish drivers who choose to get behind the wheel after consuming alcohol. Every day parents are left without children, children are left without parents, and spouses are left without...
a young boy – following a pub drinking binge was jailed this afternoon for 18 years. Joe... He was found to be over the limit for alcohol and tests found he had also taken cocaine and...
including alcohol, and the prevalence of their use among drivers; it also discusses countermeasures to reduce impairment-related crashes. To do this, the National Transportation Safety...
Half of the teen and young adult drivers who die in car crashes are under the influence of either pot, alcohol, or both, suggests a new study done in states where toxicology screening for accident...
Under-21s should be not be allowed a single drop of alcohol before driving, government advisors will recommend. ; The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs will call on ministers to set a "zero rate" in England, Scotland and Wales in a report due in February 2009. ; A spokesman for the council said it was "concerned about consumption of alcohol by young people when driving within the existing drink driving limits". ; The government has said it has a "completely open mind" on the limit.
Alcohol poses particular risks to young people under 15 years old and government advice is that children under this age should not drink. Under 18 years old A licensed premises or...
Jan. 26, 2007 -- Commissioners at one of the country's biggest airports are considering punishing Muslim cab drivers who refuse service to passengers possessing alcohol or guide dogs. ; The cabbies claim transporting those items violates Islamic law. ; "It is against our faith and the airport is discriminating against Muslim drivers," says a cab driver who would only give his first name, Hashim. ; Three-quarters of the 900 cabbies licensed to operate at the airport are Muslim, most from Somalia. It is unclear how many are adhering to this letter of Islamic law which considers the purchase, drinking and transport of alcoholic beverages a sin.