
To reduce alcohol-related crashes, a new National Academies of Sciences study also recommends raising alcohol taxes and requiring interlocks for all DWI offenders.
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Companies can download for free safety campaign materials reminding employees to plan ahead for a safe ride home if they drink during game-day festivities.
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Over the past five years in the U.S., an average of 300 people have died in drunk driving crashes the week between Christmas and New Year's Day, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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The National Safety Council estimates that more than 660 people could lose their lives on U.S. roads during the upcoming Christmas and New Year's holiday periods.
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The state Supreme Court strikes down a new law that would have changed some legal procedures for drunken driving suspects.
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The National Safety Council estimates that 421 people could lose their lives in car crashes during the upcoming holiday weekend — a 7% jump over the average.
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Speeding, alcohol impairment and failure to buckle up contribute to the disturbing trend, according to newly released data from NHTSA.
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Companies can take advantage of free marketing materials warning about the dangers of drinking and driving over the upcoming Independence Day holiday.
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The new poll from the National Safety Council reveals that 47% of drivers believe it’s safe to send a text either manually or via voice-recognition systems.
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The state hopes to further extend its decline in road deaths by reminding drivers to buckle up, observe the speed limit, and drive sober.
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