
Historic data shows that more people die on U.S. roadways on holidays than on non-holidays.
Historic data shows that more people die on U.S. roadways on holidays than on non-holidays.
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.
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.
In 2018, the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports 10,511 people lost their lives in collisions involving drunk driving as compared with 10,908 in 2017, representing a 3.6% decrease.
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).
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and Velodyne LiDAR, Inc., have launched a public awareness campaign to promote autonomous vehicles as new kind of designated driver to eliminate drunk driving.
Montana's drunk driving enforcement rates as the worst in the nation, while five other states have the most robust enforcement in the nation, according to a report from Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD).
Dubbed Road to Zero, the safety initiative will focus on proactive vehicle safety, advanced safety technologies, and human choices.
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