
A new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety finds that one-third of drivers who drink alcohol and use marijuana simultaneously drive within two hours of doing so.
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NTSB is calling for mandates that would leverage new in-vehicle technologies that can limit impaired drivers from operating their vehicles as well as technologies to prevent speeding.
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A trio of safety organizations recently released a report that provides guidance on how State Highway Safety Offices can better communicate with cannabis consumers about safe driving.
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A new report finds that Utah is the only state that has lowered its blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit to 0.05 to comply with one of the key recommendations made by the National Transportation Safety Board nearly a decade ago.
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The Governors Highway Safety Association and Responsibility.org have teamed up to award select states with grants totaling $130,000 to improve roadway safety.
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In 2020, 45% of Montana’s road fatalities involved a drunk driver, and there were 473 DUI arrests per 100,000 drivers, according to a new analysis from Zutobi.
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In 2021, at a time when traffic deaths were skyrocketing, just a little over half of drunk drivers were convicted, according to a new report from Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
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From 2016 to 2020, 287 people lost their lives in drunk-driving collisions during the St. Patrick’s Day period.
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Some 11,654 people lost their lives in alcohol-related crashes — the highest number linked to alcohol use since 2008, according to new data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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In a new study, over 40% of drivers with past-year alcohol and cannabis use admit to driving under the influence.
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