
Zutobi’s annual analysis ranks countries for dangerous driving based on factors like speed limits, seat belt compliance, blood alcohol concentration limits for drivers, and road traffic death rates.
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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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All fleets and drivers face risks during the job, but four major hazards can be prevented with these steps.
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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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The Garden State experienced a 24% increase in fatal crashes in 2021 resulting in 674 lost lives. State officials aim to reduce impaired driving with a new campaign.
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To better understand the rise in dangerous driving behaviors, the AAA Foundation examined whether the pandemic changed the composition of drivers on the nation’s roads.
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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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A 2021 survey from the Traffic Injury Research Foundation, USA Inc. finds 78% of drivers believe alcohol-impaired driving is a serious problem.
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Fatality estimates for the Christmas and New Year’s holiday periods could be far worse if seat belts — a basic, but vital safety device — did not exist.
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