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Underage drunk drivers are a growing problem in the United States and although teenagers
are less likely to drive after drinking, those who do are more likely to be involved in a tragic accident. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than half of all DUI accidents that occur on weekends involve teenage drunk drivers. Some notable teenage drunk driving accident statistics are:
Troubling statistics released by the U.S. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) reveal approximately 40 percent of traffic accident deaths during the holiday season involve drunk drivers. Tragically, according to NIAAA, alcohol-related car accidents claim more lives during the month of December than any other time of the year. The NIAAA attributes the peak in drunk driving
accident related deaths to the lack of awareness on the effects of...
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NTSB Says Ban Cell Phones
The National Transportation Safety Board has called for a
nationwide ban on the use of cell phones while driving. Although many municipalities have already
outlawed texting or talking on a cell phone...
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Our Michigan car accident lawyers often represent
auto accident victims in cases that result from hazardous winter driving
conditions. Many times, these car accidents could have been avoided had a few
driving tips been followed by the driver. A few basic...
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