
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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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.
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The challenge comes on the heels of MADD’s recent analysis of 241 vehicle technologies that can be installed in cars to help prevent impaired driving.
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Legislation would lead to drunk driving prevention technology as standard equipment on all new vehicles.
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More than 25% of all traffic deaths are due to alcohol-impaired drivers and 300,000 people are injured every year in alcohol-related crashes.
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In 2019, Arizona led the nation in taking legislative measures to combat drunk driving, and drunk driving fatalities fell by nearly a third, according to a new report from Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD).
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New proposed federal legislation would require all new vehicles to be equipped with advanced detection technology that would passively detect whether the driver is alcohol-impaired before he or she starts the engine.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Association has launched its 2019 national impaired-driving enforcement campaign, which includes a $13 million media blitz that runs through the Labor Day holiday weekend, which is one of the deadliest times of the year for roadway travelers.
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In-vehicle breathalyzers have halted alcohol-impaired drivers from starting their engines over 3 million times in the past 12 years, according to data collected from 11 ignition interlock manufacturers and evaluated by Mother's Against Drunk Driving (MADD).
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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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