Drunk Driving Death Rates Decline in 40 States

December 9, 2009

Drunken driving fatality rates have fallen in 40 states and the District of Columbia, an encouraging sign that crackdowns are improving highway safety.

The Transportation Department said that 11,773 people were killed in drunken driving crashes in 2008 for a rate of 0.4 per 100 million vehicle miles traveled. In 2007, 13,041 motorists were killed in alcohol-impaired crashes for a rate of 0.43.

Vermont, Wisconsin, Maine, Nebraska, Minnesota, Connecticut, South Dakota, Arizona and the District of Columbia saw fatality rates involving alcohol-linked crashes decline by 20 percent or more.

The rates were virtually unchanged in three states — Delaware, Florida and Pennsylvania — and rates increased in seven states: New Hampshire, Kansas, Wyoming, Rhode Island, Idaho, Oklahoma and Colorado.

“Drinking and driving do not mix — ever. The message bears repeating especially this time of year,” said Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, who announced plans for a $7 million holiday advertising campaign to combat drunken driving.

LaHood said states that made the most progress on impaired driving fatalities had been the most aggressive in arresting and prosecuting offenders and using patrols and checkpoints to keep their roads safe.

Chuck Hurley, the chief executive officer of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, also noted that improvements were made in states such as New Mexico and Arizona which have adopted tough laws using breath-monitoring ignition interlock devices for offenders.

All 50 states and the District of Columbia have set a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 as the legal limit for drivers.

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  • December 17, 2009 at 3:35 am
    Wait... says:
    I understand some of what LOL is saying here, but hang on for a minute. How is it that a one vehicle collision involving a drunk doesn't count as part of the nation's stats? I... read more
  • December 16, 2009 at 12:12 pm
    Sparkling Water says:
    You are correct in that everyone is entitled to your opinion even though yours is seriously flawed. Sorry to hear about your neice. So you and your wife can't enjoy a night o... read more
  • December 14, 2009 at 11:37 am
    Anonymous says:
    From LOL's comment, I feel that they are in favor of true stats, and looking at stats in the right context, not that they are pro-drunk driving, or against harsh drunk driving... read more

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