DESIGNATED DRIVER CLUB
The Designated Drivers Club IncCIS 1020-043
. Presented by: David Kenta Tristan John Belinda
For President Bioteau Salt Lake Community College
THE PROBLEM
Injury and death caused by drunk driving is totally preventable
The proportion of crashes that are alcohol-related has dropped dramatically in recent decades
Alcohol-impaired driving remains a serious national problem that tragically effects many victims annually
THE FACTS
The majority of drivers who have had something to drink have low blood alcohol content (BAC) and few are involved in fatal crashes. While only a few drivers have BACs higher than .15, a much higher proportion of those drivers have fatal crashes.
Average amount of drunk drivers on the road in Utah
Drunk DriversDrunk DriversCitys Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Taylorsville 2 1 2 4 13 15 10Salt Lake 3 5 4 8 20 30 24West Valley 2 2 5 1 21 43 15Karns 1 1 1 2 15 17 13Murray 0 3 4 10 24 30 19Millcreek 0 1 5 2 26 25 27Total 8 13 21 27 119 160 108Average 2.29 3.71 6.00 7.71 34.00 45.71 30.86
Drunk Drivers
Citys
Taylorsville
Salt Lake
West Valley
Karns
Murray
Millcreek
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Average
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THE SOLUTION
Drunk driving, like most other social problems, resists easy solutions. However, there are Majority of actions, toward a reduction of the problem Automatic license revocation appears to be
the single most effective measure to reduce drunk driving
Impounding or confiscating license plates Vehicle impoundment or immobilization
Decrease Crashes
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The Designated Drivers Club Inc.