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- This is by far, the most powerful video I have seen concerning intoxicated driving. I'm a sixty year old man, and this film, along with a perfect choice of music, brought me to tears --2MS
- As powerful as this video is, people will continue to get drunk or get high and drive. That's because they don't care about their lives or the lives of those around them. But hey, let's keep fighting for legalized drugs and alcohol because it's people "right"... (<freaking>) selfish idiots! --IM
- I hope everyone that drinks and drives watches this video! They should keep these ads on TV!!! The people in the car that is drunk don't only hurt there friends in the car...But they also kill other people!!!!! --BV
- You know why people do this? Alcohol damages the part of the brain responsible for making good decisions. Repeat offenders can't control themselves because they've damaged the part of the brain responsible for controlling the urge to drink. So the more you consume, over time, the less able you are to be able to say no in the future. It's never too late to get help, if you want it. It's too risky to continue on this path. --GR91
The grim numbers will surprise you!
MSNBC story in higher traffic deaths in states where Marijuana is legal. Click here to see the story.
- An average drunk driver has driven drunk 80 times before their first arrest! (US Centers for Disease Control 2011)
- In 2014, over 1.1 million drivers were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics.
- In the US, every 30 minutes someone is killed in an alcohol related traffic accident. (Natl Highway Traffic Safety Admin)
- In 2014, 9,967 people were killed in alcohol-impaired crashes, nearly one-third of all traffic-related deaths in the US (CDC)
- Drugs other than alcohol (Legal and illegal) are involved in about 16 % of motor vehicle crashes. One in three people will be involved in an alcohol-related crash in their lifetime. (NHTSA)
MSNBC story in higher traffic deaths in states where Marijuana is legal. Click here to see the story.