
Every day, nearly 40 people die due to drunk driving in America, accounting for 32% of all traffic fatalities. See which states had the highest rate of drunk driving-involved fatalities, and which had the lowest.
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A new survey from Sober Driving Solutions finds that 69% of American voters support laws requiring drunk drivers to install ignition interlock devices.
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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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A new report finds that over 14 years ignition interlocks stopped 3.78 million attempts to drive drunk with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or greater.
Read More →A state-by-state breakdown of drunk driving attempts prevented by ignition interlocks shows that a total of 354,372 incidents of driving while intoxicated were averted nationwide in 2017, according to Mothers Against Drink Driving (MADD).
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States with laws that mandate ignition interlocks for all drunk driving offenders have reduced drunk driving fatalities by 16%, according to a new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
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An Iowa bill developed by a coalition of public safety, legal and transportation agencies calling for ignition interlocks on any motor vehicle owned or operated by a person with a temporary restricted driver's license is headed to a state's Senate Judiciary Committee for review.
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A new study estimates that mandatory interlock laws have prevented about 1,250 alcohol-involved fatal crashes since 1993.
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A report from MADD finds that Arizona, Maryland, Mississippi, and West Virginia are taking more legislative steps to end this deadly crime than other states.
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If signed into law, the requirement for DUI offenders would go into effect in 2019.
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